bob3160
1962
system
1963
I would add another to the list. An app called ES File Explorer. It works like Windows Explorer and shows you the entire file structure on your Android device and allows you to clean things out that you donāt want or need.
DavidR
1964
I already use ES File Explorer, I have a number of others, but this is the 10 Must-Have Android Apps You Need Now of someone else.
Iām sure this would be never ending for what others are using and I canāt recall if there isnāt another topic related to android apps.
bob3160
1965
bob3160
1966
There is another animal making itās home at this waterfall.
If we have an Ornithologist in our group, Iād love to know what this is.
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/screenshots/u/Lh/1361531073239-89895.png
system
1967
Ornithologists are for birds. You need a Herpetologist. Without looking anything up, I would say it looks like some kind of Iguana.
After some Google research, it greatly resembles the Mexican spiny tailed Iguana although it has obviously lost most of itās tail and is in the process of growing it back
CraigB
1968
What you have there Bob is a Spiny Tail Iguana ( Ctenosaura sp) http://www.reptilesofaz.org/Lizards-Subpages/h-c-x-cross.html.
bob3160
1969
Thanks, but this thing is already about teice the size as described. ???
CraigB
1970
The sizes described on the link measure from snout to vent ( Backside/Bum
) you then add the tail length which would double the size at least
bob3160
1973
It may be interesting but itās also not affordable. (Not for me anyway.)
bob3160
1975
The future is right around the corner:
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/screenshots/u/Lh/1361618440041-23740.png
A Day Made of Glass
( I need to find a few more years to see all of this become a reality.
)
system
1976
Try the one I mentioned. They can grow to 4.6 feet long. They are also sold as pets and one could have escaped or been released.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ctenosaura_pectinata
CraigB
1977
bob3160
1978
Except that one is too green in color.
CraigB
1979
Green oneās are juveniles Bob.
system
1980
Yes it says that the hatchlings are bright green and they gradually turn brown as they age and grow.