iguanas
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GreatMartin
@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
5 Jul 21
All of a sudden there seems to have been an explosion of Iguanas around. The thing is they are so well camouflaged you are almost on top of them before you know they are there! (Except for the 2-3 babies I have seen who are too...
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GreatMartin
@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
19 Jun 21
No matter how much doctors and hospitals try to drive me crazy Mother Nature and life always keeps me sane! I may be put on hold for 39 minutes---see photo #3--- but then I look at the canal and there is a swan float---#2--going...
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GreatMartin
@GreatMartin (23670)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
13 Oct 20
1) You know you are old when in the middle of the night your leg itches, you scratch and wake up in the morning with blood all over the sheets!! (Actually, it is a combination of age and taking blood thinners!!)
2) The orchid in...
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Aleskys Cardozo
@Aleskys (5879)
• Venezuela
28 Apr 20
I have time with my daughter sitting outside looking at the trees and all the birds that come to them, my daughter is amazed to see some iguanas come down from the trees to sunbathe, it is making a very cool breeze it is a little...
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Aleskys Cardozo
@Aleskys (5879)
• Venezuela
19 Mar 20
A couple of months ago, pepper seeds could be sown but among the iguanas, the lack of water and certain birds do not let them bloom to be able to give the fruit that is the pepper, only this has been saved hahaha, I hope it is...
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Jeff Moffitt
@moffittjc (128837)
• Gainesville, Florida
15 Dec 15
Iguanas are large, lizard-like reptiles that can grow to three or four feet long. They are native to northern South America and Central America. Over time, they have slowly migrated north into Texas and other southern parts of the...
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sophiaraine
@sophiaraine (1113)
• Philippines
16 May 10
The best pet I've ever had was an iguana. Iguanas are not hard to take care of. They don't stink, they're easy to feed, they eat fruits and vegetables, and they're actually very friendly, despite the fact that they look scary for...
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dracoserpintenes
@dracoserpintenes (614)
• United States
2 Nov 09
so i have a green iguana and i have a terrarium to keep him in thats big enough for him for sure but he just doesn't seem very happy in it. iv'e been letting him live loose on the curtains of my office window here at home which...
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4cuteboys
@4cuteboys (4099)
• United States
1 Jun 07
My son came home and told me that someone in his class has a pet Iguana, however he also told me they don't keep the iguana in a cage or tank, it runs free thru the house?! He's only 5 so I am thinking maybe he's confused. I asked...
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thegoodkitty
@thegoodkitty (77)
• United States
26 Mar 07
I've recently been looking into getting my first reptilian pet. Thing is, of course, my mother is vehemently against getting any more pets, and she's definitely not that fond of reptiles. Any tips getting her to cave? I'm really...
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mergl81
@mergl81 (195)
• United States
4 Feb 07
Yesterday we picked up an iguana and he's not in the best shape. He's 3 1/2' tp 4' long. He looks dehydrated and he's got a bad temperment. I know he's stressed from being moved to a new home but the cage the people kept him in...
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