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The Florida green iguana is on that list. Some people refer to iguanas as "mini dragons." They don't breathe fire, but they will bite you using their saw-like teeth. The teeth of green iguanas are ...
Green iguanas in captivity are known carriers of E. coli and salmonella bacteria. In a study of captive green iguanas in Mexico, nearly 40% were found to carry E. coli strains that were resistant to ...
The Independent Film Festival Ypsilanti, “iFFY,” is returning for its sixth year this weekend. The event is bringing films, workshops and parties to the city from Thursday, April 17, to Saturday, ...
According to Iguana Control, warning signs of an impending iguana strike include: Standing on all four legs. Drawing in a ...
The risk of erosion and collapse is extreme because iguana populations continue to grow and are a continuous problem in the ...
Green iguanas have been part of Florida's landscape since the 1960s, having migrated from Central and South America.
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.
But iguanas do bite and it can be painful. What to do if an iguana bites you The teeth of green iguanas are serrated and can cause deep bite wounds. While the bite may be painful, don’t panic ...