So in Chicago we have squirrels, rabbits, and the occasional raccoon. I´d like to think that if an Ecuadorian saw a squirrel, he´d be as afraid as I was when I came upon the iguanas in the park. Something tells me, however, that he wouldn´t.
In the Parque Bolivar of Guayaquil, four-foot long iguanas just sit there and do nothing as people pet their faces. As most North Americans would, we hesitated at first when a group of people gathered around the gringos (us) and started yelling ¨tocala!¨
Of course, we had to tocar.
Just so you get an idea of the size of these guys, which sat literally every 3 feet in most of the trees and on the ground, here you go.
I thought it was a dinosaur at first.
Iguanas can move quickly when they want to, hence my hesitation to touch anywhere near its man-eating mouth.
Go here to see the video of Margaret petting the iguana.
On to Cuenca, a city in the Andes.
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Those things look like giant tree-climbing dogs! I can't believe you put your hand anywhere near their mouths! Do you still have all your fingers??
I love it when natives laugh at you. Precious.
Im laughing out loud in an internet cafe in italy!
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