Monster Animated Stickers for iMessage App – UmangKumar Gajera

Description

Tired of sending boring text messages? Make your chats amusing with FUNNY AND CUTE Monster stickers.Use it in all your chats, send beautiful Animated stickers to your friends and family.

– Emoticons are so cool.
– Support animation funny.
– Buy once, forever fun, NO In-App Purchases.
– Easy to use! DRAG & DROP the stickers into your message.

Texas Lizards – Guide to the Most Common Species – I.M.D. Publicacion C.A.

Description

The first app in our Texas Wildlife series…

This app shows more than 60 lizard species found in Texas. For each animal there are two or more high-resolution pictures, a brief description, and a link to view the corresponding Wikipedia pages within the application window. All descriptive information is in English, the animal names are also shown in scientific (Latin) denomination and most of them in Spanish.

The app features a modern, intuitive interface with easy navigation and search facilities for finding an animal by its name or searching in the full text for features and characteristics.

If you’re interested in Texas wildlife, don’t miss this app which is equally suitable for iPhone and iPad.

These species are shown and described in this app, if you already know what you are looking for and do not find it in the list below, don’t download this app:

• Anole, Cuban Brown
• Anole, Green
• Gecko, Common House
• Gecko, Mediterranean House
• Gecko, Reticulated
• Gecko, Rough-tailed
• Gecko, Texas Banded
• Iguana, Green
• Iguana, Mexican Spinytail
• Lizard, Big Bend Canyon
• Lizard, Big Bend Tree
• Lizard, Blue Spiny
• Lizard, Canyon
• Lizard, Common Sagebrush
• Lizard, Common Side-blotched
• Lizard, Crevice Spiny
• Lizard, Desert Spiny
• Lizard, Dunes Sagebrush
• Lizard, Eastern Earless
• Lizard, Eeastern Collared
• Lizard, Greater Earless
• Lizard, Keeled Earless
• Lizard, Long-nosed Leopard
• Lizard, Mesquite
• Lizard, Northern Fence
• Lizard, Northern Prairie
• Lizard, Prairie Earless
• Lizard, Presidio Canyon
• Lizard, Pygmy Short-horne
• Lizard, Reticulated Collared
• Lizard, Rosebelly
• Lizard, Roundtail Horned
• Lizard, Southern Earless
• Lizard, Southern Prairie
• Lizard, Speckled Earless
• Lizard, Spot-Tailed Earless
• Lizard, Texas Alligator
• Lizard, Texas Horned
• Lizard, Texas Spiny
• Lizard, Texas Tree
• Lizard, Western Slender Glass
• Racerunner, Eastern Six-lined
• Racerunner, Prairie
• Skink, Broadhead
• Skink, Five-lined
• Skink, Four-lined
• Skink, Gound
• Skink, Great Plains
• Skink, Short-Lined
• Skink, Southern Coal
• Skink, Southern Prairie
• Skink, Variable
• Whiptail, Checkered
• Whiptail, Chihuahuan Spotted
• Whiptail, Desert Grassland
• Whiptail, Gray Checkered
• Whiptail, Laredo Striped
• Whiptail, Marbled
• Whiptail, New Mexico
• Whiptail, Plateau Spotted
• Whiptail, Texas Spotted
• Whiptail, Trans-Pecos Striped

Florida Lizards – Guide to the Most Common Species – I.M.D. Publicacion C.A.

Description

Another app in our Florida Wildlife series…

This app shows 70 lizard species found in Florida, including the Everglades National Park and the Gulf and Atlantic coast. For each animal there are two or more high-resolution pictures, a brief description, and a link to view the corresponding Wikipedia pages within the application window. All descriptive information is in English, the animal names are also shown in scientific (Latin) denomination and most of them in Spanish.

The app features a modern, intuitive interface with easy navigation and search facilities for finding an animal by its name or searching in the full text for features and characteristics.

If you’re interested in Florida’s wildlife, don’t miss this app which is equally suitable for iPhone and iPad.

These species are shown and described in this app, if you already know what you are looking for and do not find it in the list below, don’t download this app:

• African Five-lined Skink
• African Rainbow Lizard
• Argentine Black and White Tegu
• Ashy Gecko
• Asian Flat-tailed House Gecko
• Bark Anole
• Black Spinytail Iguana
• Bluetail Mole Skink
• Broadhead Skink
• Brown Basilisk
• Brown Mabuya
• Cedar Key Mole Skink
• Coal Skink
• Common Basilisk
• Common Butterfly Lizard
• Common Five-lined Skink
• Common House Gecko
• Cuban Brown Anole
• Cuban Green Anole
• Dusky Ameiva
• Eastern Fence Lizard
• Eastern Glass Lizard
• Eastern Slender Glass Lizard
• Florida Keys Mole Skink
• Florida Sand Skink
• Florida Scrub Lizard
• Giant Ameiva
• Giant Whiptail
• Gold Dust Day Gecko
• Golden Gecko
• Gound Skink
• Green Anole
• Green Iguana
• Hispaniolan Green Anole
• Indo-Pacific House Gecko
• Island Glass Lizard
• Jamaican Giant Anole
• Knight Anole
• Large-headed Anole
• Madagascar Giant Day Gecko
• Mediterranean Gecko
• Mexican Spinytail Iguana
• Mimic Glass Lizard
• Mole Skink
• Moorish Gecko
• Mourning Gecko
• Nile Monitor
• Northern Curlytail Lizard
• Northern Mole Skink
• Ocellated Gecko
• Ocellated Skink
• Oriental Garden Lizard
• Oustalet’s Chameleon
• Panther Chameleon
• Peninsula Mole Skink
• Puerto Rican Crested Anole
• Rainbow Whiptail
• Red-banded Butterfly Lizard
• Red-sided Curlytail Lizard
• Reef Gecko
• Ringed Wall Gecko
• Saint Vincent’s Bush Anole
• Six-lined Racerunner
• Slender Glass Lizard
• Southeastern Five-lined Skink
• Texas Horned Lizard
• Tokay Gecko
• Veiled Chameleon
• Wood Slave
• Yellowhead Gecko