I decided to share this as "food for thought" on the unforeseen results of releasing non-native species such as iguanas. I'm not an iguana-keeper & I never realized
just how much digging they do; in a state like Florida, with such a high water table & extensive access to canals, this really IS a destructive menace to property, and
especially when you throw in the extra storms & high tides that result from the warming climate. Nothing against iguanas per se but they're too successful for their
own good in a place like Florida.








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