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Lizards Invade Florida
Media Release
Jun. 30, 2006
South Florida has an iguana problem. They''re everywhere—eating gardens, blocking traffic, pooping on boats. And they stink.
The green lizard hails from Central and South America, and they are quite cute when only six inches long. Pet store owners thought they''d make cuddly pals. But iguanas soon grow to nearly six feet, and they don''t like to be caught. When cornered, they''ll bite, scratch, or slap you with their tail.
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