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Iguana: Poem
Posted by Scribbler, Jul 20, 2008. 497 views. ID = 1501
 
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Iguana

Posted by Scribbler, Jul 20, 2008. 497 views. ID = 1501
This post was written in 4 minutes.
This started as an amusing verse, which changed into something rather more informative as it went along.
This post has been awarded 25 stars by 6 readers.

An iguana in an igloo feeling rather chilly,
said ‘What a thoughtless verse this is-
In fact it’s rather silly.

I really am a creature that comes from warmer climes,
and you can’t go and change that fact just to suit your rhymes.
I’m native to the tropics, the Caribbean and round
the central Americas is where I’m mostly found.
The Iguana iguana is commonly known as Green,
while the Iguana delicatissima is the Lesser Antillean.
We’re distinguished by a dewlap, rather spiky under chin,
and a row of spines right down the back to a tail that is quite thin.
On the head, a parietal eye, or third eye, which is pale,
is not an eye for seeing with, but a photosensitive scale.
Tuberculate scales behind the neck form small spikes, and not concealed
is a large round scale upon each cheek - the subtympanic shield.
Above each shield, behind the eye the tympanum is found-
a delicate membrane crucial for hearing any sound.
Colour, shapes and shadows can be seen with excellent sight
and over quite a distance, though not so well at night.
We can find our way through forests, to yellows we respond
which helps us find the foods we like, and berries of which we’re fond.
We use fancy visual signals to communicate when needed
for meeting mating partners when our signals have been heeded.
The oviparous female lays her eggs with lots of others
all buried in the ground and we never know our mothers.
Climbing trees is easy, with claws to stop a fall.
I don’t know why you thought of us in igloos- not at all.
It’s probably your penchant for slick alliteration
that fills the verses that you write with trite misinformation.’


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This post has been awarded 25 stars by 6 readers.
This post is part of a writing prompt: Alphabet Soup - I

Comments


Laura
Jul 26, 2008
Wow - kudos to using such scientific language and still managing to make it rhyme!
   ~Posted by Laura, Jul 26, 2008


Katie
Jul 28, 2008
Wow! Five stars! Very well done! :-)
   ~Posted by Katie, Jul 28, 2008






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