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CAPE CORAL, Florida (WBBH) — Invasive green iguanas have the potential to make your pets sick. We have talked a lot about the lizards showing up along the Gulf Coast. Now, one woman in Cape Coral is sending out a warning. Linda Foster said she has lived ...
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'Okay, He's Frozen': Mom and Son Inspect Cold-Stunned Iguana
A mother and son discovered a cold-stunned iguana in Boca Raton, Florida, as temperatures plummeted in the area on Tuesday,1. Video captured by Valdette Borg shows her son point to the reptile next to a grassy area as she encourages him to safely check on the iguana’s health.
Their reptilian feces fouls pools. Their wily gobbling ways frustrate gardeners to no end. Their tunnels topple sea walls and foundations. They just can sometimes seem sort of cold-blooded, really, despite making great pets. Now, pet traders say they can ...
The green iguana (Iguana iguana) is one of the most recognizable lizards in the world. The species is native to the tropical regions of Central and South America and some of the Caribbean islands. They also exist in Florida and Hawaii, though they are seen ...