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Posted by: Manny at Mon Dec 27 08:04:06 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Manny ] This is interesting. As many of you know, I collect feral/wild green iguanas here in South Florida. There is a specific spot where I hunt which is planted with mainly palms. There are a few bushes sitting on a hill where for some reason, I always caught 30 to 50 babies at a time, during the hatching season. The babies were always fatter in the bushes and seemed slightly larger than the ones being caught in the general location. Now that I googled images of Moringa oleifera, I see that these bushes where I was catching the iguanas, are Moringa oleifera. I think I will be planting some soon so I can offer them to my Cyclura along with Hibiscus and Sheppard’s Needle as supplements. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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