Pictures of non game animals

Those just might be game animals. I've seen some pretty good air rifle hunts and I hear they taste like chicken.
The one in the picture was about 4 feet long. When we lived in South Florida we liked a restaurant that was next to a canal, and we would count and photograph the iguanas. They can climb trees like a squirrel and swim like a torpedo. The Northerners who move to Florida don't like them but I kind of enjoyed watching them. All they do is graze on grass and weeds and make more little iguanas. 100_0051.jpg
 
The one in the picture was about 4 feet long. When we lived in South Florida we liked a restaurant that was next to a canal, and we would count and photograph the iguanas. They can climb trees like a squirrel and swim like a torpedo. The Northerners who move to Florida don't like them but I kind of enjoyed watching them. All they do is graze on grass and weeds and make more little iguanas.View attachment 1058232
A bus driver in Mexico once told me his mother didn't send him out to buy dinner, she sent him out to catch dinner, and iguana was often on the menu.
 
Since we have spiders, male tarantula during fall mating season. They wander around looking for females. Only time of the year we see them.
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Yeah, they like to migrate across the roads. I watched a wave of them crossing the blacktop down by White Oaks. Also, over in Quay county south of Tucumcari. I would see them in our hangar in TorC occasionally hiding out from the hot sun.
 
The one in the picture was about 4 feet long. When we lived in South Florida we liked a restaurant that was next to a canal, and we would count and photograph the iguanas. They can climb trees like a squirrel and swim like a torpedo. The Northerners who move to Florida don't like them but I kind of enjoyed watching them. All they do is graze on grass and weeds and make more little iguanas.View attachment 1058232

And crap on your head.
 
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