Monsters in the Tropics
I'm writing from the beautiful Caribbean island of St. Lucia, where my ongoing fear of confronting my dreaded nemeses threatens to spoil an otherwise wonderful vacation.
While I have gone several days without incident, I have a persistent, paralyzing, and completely rational fear of iguanas, lizards, and snakes. This phobia is crippling.
I dread iguanas so much that I hesitate to visit places where they're ubiquitous, like Florida, Mexico, and the Caribbean. That's a lot of vacation spots.
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| A Floridian iguana |
When they learn about my suffering, most people tell me that iguanas are “harmless.” This claim is neither helpful nor true. These intimidating creatures do serious harm to my peace of mind.
The next cliché that always comes from well-meaning mouths is that “they are more afraid of me than I am of them.”
Please. This is nonsense. Has any iguana ever avoided going to Cleveland because he was terrified of meeting me? Does he run away when he sees me? Dissolve into a puddle of anxiety?
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| Oustalet's chameleon |
Then there are snakes.
And there it was: the mother of all serpents — an exotic, fearsome black-and-white striped snake slithering down my arm from my shoulder.
Michael Phelps had nothing on me. I bolted and shot out of that pool faster than anyone had ever seen me move. As this story gets retold over the years, some say the snake grows larger and larger. But I tell you, it was a python of unreal proportions.
Speaking of pythons, once again, Florida earns the prize for attracting the worst of the animal kingdom. Burmese pythons, introduced through the exotic "pet" trade, are a major invasive species in South Florida. A record-breaking 18-foot, 215-pound python was captured in 2021.
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| Anxiethy-ridden at Monteverde |
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| The tanning iguana |
Apart from hypnosis, which has worked on me before, I don’t know how to calm my fears.
Maybe the only cure for my ophidiophobia (fear of snakes) and herpetophobia (fear of reptiles) is to embrace agoraphobia and stay the hell inside.






A snake slithering down your arm? How on earth Peter? My own phobia, for real, is cut hothouse flowers. And they are completely harmless! Leslie
ReplyDeleteyou absolutely make my day! Sandy
ReplyDeleteI have the same irrational fear of rats- like prevents me from going to NYC. I totally get your fear.... we must be related. LOL ~Kelly
ReplyDeleteWe are in SW Florida and our 3 yr old, 15 lb havavese, ChaCha, is attracted: repelled by the tiny ones. They have become her 'friends'.
ReplyDeleteI am laughing so hard at that pool story. And in our years together at CBG I did not know about this. :) Try to enjoy your time in that beautiful country!
ReplyDeleteYou use me as your shield against iguanas, just like you did in haunted houses. In a war zone, I’d definitely be first in line too.
ReplyDeleteDavis Young
ReplyDeletePeter: This is a wonderful photo. I assume you were about six inches away when you took it.
I suggest visiting Scandinavian countries or Ireland. I know St Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland but Idk if he drove out the Irish Iguana. -Vincent
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