The monitor lizards are actually fighting. They are young ones, only about 12" from back feet to head, plus about a 12" tail. The bigger ones are about 3' long in the body plus a 2-3' tail.
I started this blog during the first half of 2009, when, along with my wife, Ingrid, and youngest daughter, Daniela, I spent considerable time in Costa Rica and Spain. Here I recorded a summary of my impressions on most days during our travels. The observations are primarily made through the lens of my camera, augmented by a few paragraphs.
After returning to California in June 2009, I decided to continue the blog. Entries when I'm in California will be sporadic; I'll post more frequently when I travel. The goal will be to continue learning and sharing with the subject inspired by what I happened to find visually interesting.
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Acknowledgment: Here is a big THANK YOU to my friend and colleague, Charlie, for his feedback and encouragement of my photography, especially in connection to my 2006 work in Denmark (not posted here) and my 2009 photos from Costa Rica.
3 comments:
Is that one of those lung-ed mud guppies?? And why are the lizards hugging?
Wow, great wildlife captures!!
The monitor lizards are actually fighting. They are young ones, only about 12" from back feet to head, plus about a 12" tail. The bigger ones are about 3' long in the body plus a 2-3' tail.
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