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The inclosure they are in is temporary, the will be given an 8ft x 8ft x 7ft when they are slightly bigger, once fully grown they will get a 16ft x 8ft x 7 ft room
Unfortunately, green iguanas are considered an invasive species in southern Florida and are killed by the thousands. Many are trapped and some are shot. Some people find their meat good enough to eat, but I don't want to taste any. A green iguana was my first reptile, many years ago.
ahh damn that dosnt sound good, id love reptiles to be wild over in the uk the only things reptile wise are adders and slow worms, even there protected not allowed to touch them, pitty really (in my opinion that is)
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