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Posted by Christy on February 26, 2001 at 11:19:49:
In Reply to: Yes, they can.... posted by JohnT on February 26, 2001 at 11:07:35:
Thanks I didnt know, and was a bit worried LOL. I figured id ask here before id go getting the guy who emailed worried or laughing at me LOL. I guess his sister went up there later that day on horseback to see him/her and this thing was ready to take on a 1200 lb horse LOL. I guess it puffed up, dewlap out and tail lashes. Ill go back to my cold weather and keepign double D happy :o). i guess at least I was willing to contact someone if it need help.
: Christy, the Miami area now has a resident population of iguanas from prior released animals. They have been around for some time, and seem to be doing well. I'm sure this iguana does not need to be rescued. The temps there are right at the Northern limit of thier range, but they make it ok there.
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