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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
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Iguana is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.... more
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Iguana is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.
In addition to the two species in the genus Iguana, several other related genera in the same family have common names of the species including the word "iguana".
Iguanas have keen vision and can see shapes, shadows, colors, and movement at long distances.
Their visual acuity enables them to navigate through crowded forests and to locate food. They employ visual signals to communicate with other members of the same species.
Many nations have established their tourism sector around their natural wildlife. This wild iguana was captured in Yucatan, Mexico.
A Geographer who loves traveling, exploring and discovering new countries, nature, wildlife and everything in the world. Travel photography is my passion and I would like to share my work with you. I hope you will enjoy it and maybe some prints of travel photography will decorate your home or office walls. As Hans Christian Andersen said - To Travel is to Live...
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