Saturday, July 28, 2018

Green Iguana



Green Iguana in a Tree

HI EVERYBODY!  First of all to new visitors. . . click on the top buttons to see lists of the pictures you can print to color at home.  There are lists under each button.  Newer drawings (like this iguana) are at the bottom of the lists.  All drawings are on the "All Printables" list.  But new drawings are also at the correct category button as well.  So the "Green Iguana in a Tree" is under "Animals". 

Sorry there have been no posts for a while.  We were on vacation with family in Wyoming.  We saw some beautiful places, rode horses a bit, went to a dnio museum, and went to both a family baptism and a family wedding.

Our grandniece Maddi asked me to draw a green iguana so here it is.  I am also posting her colored version so you can see how it looks colored.  Of course iguanas come in many colors.  In the Galapagos Islands we saw iguanas that were around 3 feet long and dove into the ocean and swam down 100 feet to eat algae off the bottom of the ocean near their island.  They were black or dark gray with red stripes jaggedly across their backs.  In Mexico, on a different trip, we saw an iguana on a fallen log.  It was greenish. . . kind of light green and gray.  In the Ecuadoran city of Guayaquil there is a park where people feed iguanas salads.  I was trying to take a picture of an iguana about 5 yards away when I felt one crawl across my feet.  It was at least 3 feet long.  So color the iguana however you like.  But also enjoy Madi's example. . . but you don't have to follow it if you don't want to.   Then again maybe you WILL want to color your green iguana like hers.  She used Gel Pens.



Green Iguana colored by Maddie

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