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Food thief eats couple's pizza at Florida resortA hungry iguana seized its opportunity when a couple left their pizza unattended at a Florida resort. Javier Lopez told ...
Social media users were amused by the discovery of the culprit in the viral clip, with one saying: "can't blame him." ...
Here’s what to know about catching and selling iguanas in Florida, which is legal now… And laws to know if you just want to catch and kill one.
While many who live in south Florida see iguanas as vermin, nuisance animals or even a tasty meal, others are interested in keeping them as pets or selling them. Catching and selling iguanas ...
Here’s what to know about catching and selling iguanas in Florida, which is legal now… And laws to know if you just want to catch and kill one.
Humane Iguana Control removed 98 iguana eggs from a yard in Miami, possibly a record, highlighting Florida's invasive iguana problem and how to fight it.
One of Florida's most invasive species is the green iguana. Here’s what you need to know about hunting and eating (yes, eating) them in Florida.
There are 32 FWC-managed public lands in south Florida where you don’t need a hunting license to kill iguanas, since they’re highly invasive to that portion of the state.
While the Sunshine State has had weather warm enough for shorts and flip-flops on, say, Christmas Day, we've had weather cold enough in South Florida that iguanas fall from the trees. But fear not ...
Florida's iguana invasion The green iguana, the Mexican iguana, and the spinytail iguana were originally brought to South Florida from Central and South America.
It’s that time of year in South Florida: you can smell holiday foods cooking, see families gathering and feel green iguanas falling from trees.
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