The sequence where the lizard sheds its skin was rotoscoped from a film of a striptease artist that studio manager Henry Binder had hired at the request of Tex Avery. Both men waited until after the film was completed to admit to Leon Schlesinger that they had hired her and filmed her at the studio for that purpose.
One of the few "blackout gag" which didn't utilize Robert C. Bruce as its narrator; Lou Marcelle is the uncredited narrator instead.
A send up of the numerous travelogues shown as part of cinema programs back in the day.
In addition to the Avery sight gag of a natural dental bridge, many of the hoodoo rock formations shown at Bryce Canyon have distinctly human attributes.