Like many lizards, iguanas can "drop" or autotomize their tails. The detached piece of tail thrashes and wriggles to distract the predator while the iguana runs to safety.
Science writer Loren Eiseley described people as, "those myriad little detached ponds with their own swarming corpuscular life." Alexey Titarenko photographs city crowds as streams.
Science writer Loren Eiseley described people as, "those myriad little detached ponds with their own swarming corpuscular life." Alexey Titarenko photographs city crowds as streams.