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Posted by Flavia Guimaraes on January 31, 2003 at 05:32:40:
In Reply to: wow.. that's a tough one... posted by aysel on January 31, 2003 at 00:20:22:
30.000 m2 of land.Its not too big but its big enough to raise many iguanas.I have already planted lots of trees and the evironment is just perfect for iguanas!Then i would follow Lesya's advice!Try to help the Grand Cayman from extinction!!But i wont forget my baby green igs of course!!!
:Just one you say? I'd have to say the
:Cyclura nubila lewisi - Grand Cayman Iguana
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:because these species are so endangered and need to be saved from extinction!
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:Also, I don't think that 100K would be enough! If it was 100K per year, then sure... but you would run out of $$ quickly because of the needs of the iguanas! You'd have to recreate a habitat, build resources, etc etc etc... see where the money goes? =)
:If I could have more than one, then I'd say the
:Cyclura cychlura cychlura - Andros Island Iguana
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:with the Cyclura nubila lewisi. The Andros are awesome animals... males get HUGE!
:(images from Cyclura.com)
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