Re: Its like this........


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Posted by Sue2 on August 14, 2000 at 06:32:36:

In Reply to: How do you... posted by Joan on August 14, 2000 at 02:05:13:

The majority of iguanas at the picnics we have been to are females. The males usually behave themselves except for those who live at the house where the picnic is being held. I think with so many people and other iguanas wandering around, the *visiting* iguanas are very curious and try to take it all in. The resident iguanas (the males) kind of pitch a fit and act, you know, MALE! LOL Even Harry behaved very well. He only did his sideways swishy walk twice when he was near the pool.

Sue2



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