Ah, so
Metamorpher suggested doing a transformation with tea in, and I couldn't resist!
So here's a chap drinking Oolong Blue tea, turning into a blue iguana...
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thumbclawz had a journal about promoting a critically endangered species, which is an interesting idea.
http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/419679/
I was inspired to make this TF a critically endangered Cayman Island Iguana or Blue Iguana after reading about an awful vandal attack on a conservation effort for the species on BBC News.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Iguana
Apparently they were predicted to become extinct by now, but as a symbolic lizard and the largest ground creature on the Cayman Islands there have been conservation efforts for them:
http://www.blueiguana.ky/index.php
Yes, a Blue Iguana Recovery Program exists, and is working to track remaining iguanas and carry out breeding programs. Their main predators are feral imported species and a local snake which attacks them when they are recently hatched! They are described as "A giant, dragon-like blue lizard which grows to over 5 feet long, and over 25 lbs weight!", and have quite a distinctive face and spine ridge compared with the green iguana. I obviously took some liberties in this picture.
Annnnnyway... Now you know, AND KNOWING IS HALF THE BATTLE.
Metamorpher suggested doing a transformation with tea in, and I couldn't resist!So here's a chap drinking Oolong Blue tea, turning into a blue iguana...
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http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/419679/
I was inspired to make this TF a critically endangered Cayman Island Iguana or Blue Iguana after reading about an awful vandal attack on a conservation effort for the species on BBC News.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Iguana
Apparently they were predicted to become extinct by now, but as a symbolic lizard and the largest ground creature on the Cayman Islands there have been conservation efforts for them:
http://www.blueiguana.ky/index.php
Yes, a Blue Iguana Recovery Program exists, and is working to track remaining iguanas and carry out breeding programs. Their main predators are feral imported species and a local snake which attacks them when they are recently hatched! They are described as "A giant, dragon-like blue lizard which grows to over 5 feet long, and over 25 lbs weight!", and have quite a distinctive face and spine ridge compared with the green iguana. I obviously took some liberties in this picture.
Annnnnyway... Now you know, AND KNOWING IS HALF THE BATTLE.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Lizard
Size 1000 x 837px
File Size 86.7 kB
It's probably http://www.leafshop.co.uk/store/det....._blue_tea.html Blue Tea... =-P
Heh, thanks, but these are ones that have been sitting about for a while, and I have had leisure time to do them (No friends you see ;-P). Kind of did them like an assembly line, so they all get posted at once =-P
But thanks, I was going to make the transformation more explicit with a hat sitting on his spikes but it looked rubbish... Likewise, shredded shoes... Maybe next time...
But thanks, I was going to make the transformation more explicit with a hat sitting on his spikes but it looked rubbish... Likewise, shredded shoes... Maybe next time...
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