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RE: Iguana rescues in South Florida being abandoned -Brian LCRC

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Posted by: allthatslithers at Sun May 23 00:47:24 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by allthatslithers ]  
   

why all the fuss with iguanas?what about all the basilisks?does no one care about rescue them?or how about the nile monitors?im not trying sound unreasonable but i went to west palm and caught basilisks for my self as well as iguanas for my friends!i personally saw more wild basilisks than iquanas... all the igs were gravid as well!the locals have even accepted them as an everyday sight!all the rescues have an over population of them..(igs that is)they seemed to have adapted quite well to survive..from what i saw it is a battle you cant win..most pet stores in the area dont sell them there is no market for them when you can catch them in your backyard!!!


   

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