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Re: Yard Guest
How did you teach that butt ulgy dog to climb trees.. LOL
No that is totaly cool the only yard guest I get are tree rats. LOL
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Cool! They are both beauties
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That's just too cool! My friend that rescues iggys has one that comes out of her huge indoor cage, trundles off down the hall, pops open the bathroom door, climbs into the tub and glares at you until you run her a nice tepid bath. When she feels she's had enough of a lovely soak she stands up and rapidly claws the edge of the tub indicating she'd like to be lifted out now (it's too slippery apparently for her to get out herself and she knows this). They can be quite the smart thing for a lizard apparently.
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As with many other species, iguanas have established themselves here in south Florida. They are almost as plentiful as our native lizard species.
When the last hurricane threatened, I picked her up and put her in our spare bathrooms tub. The next day, after the storm passed us by, I put her back in the tree. Obviously she is an escaped pet. I don't think a wild iguana would allow me to handle it.
Craig
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That is one beautiful, healthy-looking green iguana I'm glad you're making her and her friend welcome in your yard!
--Kim
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They remind me of my little ones. What are you feeding them? Just curious!
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