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Lowering of the iguana’s dewlap (its skin flap beneath its chin). More signs of aggression or danger may include: Hissing. Flicking their tail. Rapid head bobbing. Defensive tail whipping.
With a ravenous appetite these lizards seemed poised to dominate this Florida island. That is, until Down Goes Iguana, showed up with an air gun.
Florida's invasive reptiles are unwanted. This means there is a goal to eliminate them. There is a difference between killing ...
Green iguana populations now stretch along the Atlantic Coast in Broward, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach Counties ...
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