Monday, March 4, 2013

How to Avoid the Business End


When your study animal has 80-100 sharp teeth with serrated edges, and you need two hands to measure, bead, and add a PIT tag, a nifty immobilization board comes to fruition. This will secure the iguana, help me collect my data, add ID markers efficiently, and get the lovely lizard back to his or her life as quickly as possible.


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  1. Hello. I guess I'm about 3 years late to the party, but I happened to notice you're using a pic of a spiny-tail from my business website. I looked around to try to email you about it but all I could find was this comment box. I'm a huge fan of Ctenosaura too, and I know you are not making money off of it, but I would appreciate some kind of credit or notation about the origin of this photo. It's nearly a full time job to keep people from using my website pics for their own commercial purposes. Thanks. -Jeff caught1@gmail.com

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