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Iguanas on Isla Iguana in Panama

March 6, 2009 by Jon Rochetti  
Filed under Home & Living

 Iguana on Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge Panama

Location: Isla Iguana (Iguana Island)
Destination: Azuero Peninsula
Country: Panama
Year Taken: 2007

Photographer: Scott Ableman
Blog: Presidents Race: Let Teddy Win!

Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge is located off the southern peninsula of Panama.

The U.S. Army used the island as an artillery and bombing range during World War II.  Today it is home to black and green iguanas, boa constrictors and thousands of marine birds, such as the red throated frigates.  The famous male frigates fill their bright red throat pouches with air in a colorful display and squawk loudly to attract females. 

 

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