RE: A dinosaur in my backyard
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I have seen some iguanas as well. I like to call them "The second closest thing to dinosaurs." One time I heard that iguanas change color due to their emotion. If they are bright and green, they say that they are happy and in a good mood, but if they are gray like that, they say that means that they are not in a good mood. I don't have any proof behind this, so don't take my word for it.
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Hens are like dinosaurs too, I heard one yesterday screaming like a velociraptor from the movies xD.
Interesting that theory about iguanas, I might keep an eye on them to see if they change. I've noticed them being grey when old, especially in the dry season, and they are bright green when they are young, especially in the rainy season. And they do be happier in the rainy season when there is so much to eat, and drink, and many places to hide.
You never know, you might see an iguana transform into a dinosaur and RULE THE WORLD!! I think I went a little too far there. 😂