(While I was in town shopping today,
I think the Croadile Hunter was here using my camera...
All I know is the pictures are all that's left, thank goodness!)
It is called the Black Ctenosaur, or more commonly the Black Iguana.
Interesting fact:
They are not eaten by many animals besides humans. Some people in Central America consider the ctenosaur tasty and a natural remedy for impotence; this is why the ctenosaur is commonly referred to in Spanish as the ‘gallina de palo,’ or ‘tree chicken.’
"She loves me more!"
"No, She loves me more!"
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