This iguana is the size of a German Shepherd. What a magnificent beast!
Six-foot Spectacled Caiman gets a little sun near the golf course's 3rd fairway
A pair of iguanas sun themselves in the morning
Turtle with lovely markings in Metropolitan Park in Panama City
Lounge Lizard. This was the last day catching animals in the Tree of Life. Moving in two days!
Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth during a rare visit to the ground.
Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth's formidible claws
Spectacled Caiman airs out its many teeth
Small dinosaur surveys the area
This stylish gentleman is the neighborhood's mayor and alarm clock.
Iguana climbs a tree on the golf course
This big daddy is huge. That is a tree he's on, not a branch. A small tree, but still...
A tiny crab suns itself in the early morning
Three-Toed Sloth eyes us from its high perch
A pair of iguanas cuddle on the golf course
Duck and iguana provide you with Today's Moment of Zen
These guys always come when you call. Always good for a photo.
Big ol' iguana assumes a wary stance by the lake
A lone Agouti prowls the parking lot at the base of Cerro Ancón
Iguana leisure style on Vista Mar pier
Spectacled Caiman on third hole at Vista Mar Golf Course
One of a pack of seven neighborhood dogs. The pack occasionally accompanies my photo walks.
Green Iguana caught hiding deep in the trees
This free-range jungle cow belongs to my El Valle friend Manuel
A foot-long iguana suns himself on the rocks at Vista Mar pier
Three-Toed Sloth lounges in its comfort zone
Iguana bedeviled by mosquitos. Find at least 17 lurking in the branches, flying around, everywhere.
Fishermen's catch: First the chickens get theirs, then they go to market.
Two iguanas sun themselves on the golf course
Lttle Iguana summits a rock for a better view
Small Spectacled Caiman close-up
3-D Dog. Most restaurants are indoor/outdoor, and dogs and cats saunter freely by. They're always polite.
Panama has squirrels! It took us weeks to discover the first one.