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Wildlife

Iguanas

Iguanas are a lizard that is about 4 to 6 feet. They are normally found in South and Central America. They can be invasive because they overpopulate areas they enter and can cause damage to the environment. They live in many areas and reproduce easily and can cause damage destroying plants. Iguanas can live on land or under water for 4 hours.

Bush Willies/ Iguanas

The locals said it was impossible to catch the iguanas they called Bush Willies or Bamboo Chickens. We were able to carefully catch one, observe it, and release it. They can grow to 6 feet and 20 pounds. They eat fruits, vegetables, and insects. They have sharp teeth. Iguanas can swim and love the sun. It is protected now and used to be eaten by people.

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