Research on the social behavior of Ctenosaura similis,
the Spiny Tailed Iguana
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Six in the Day
Red-Red-Red. Young and wily female, full tail with no regrowth.
This warm day, I caught 6 iguanas: 1 large male, 5 females. I scouted and identified three different groups to concentrate my trapping, noosing, and netting.
Yesterday's unknown male, now Blue-Blue-Blue (B-B-B).
B-B-B's funky regrown tail.
The iguana that shares a refuge with a snake finds humans less than desirable.
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