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Humane Iguana Control removed 98 eggs from a Miami yard, possibly a record, highlighting the scale of Florida's invasive iguana problem and how to fight it.
A new business, Down Goes Iguana, was born, with Johnson as its chief hired (air)gun. All with the blessing of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission state agency, which credentials ...
How to cook iguana meat and make fajitas John Johnson, owner of Down Goes Iguana, examines a male iguana he's killed on Marco Island, Fla., on Monday, April 7, 2025. 1/2 pound skinned iguana meat.
Green iguanas have become a nuisance in Florida, officials have moved to let people profit from hunting the lizards, then sell them out of state ...
FLORIDA IGUANA GETS STUCK IN WATERSLIDE, LAYS 30 EGGS IN RESORT SWIMMING POOL Iguanas can have up to a 30mph tail whip, and the upper portions of their tails often have spikes.
One of Florida's most invasive species is the green iguana. Here’s what you need to know about hunting and eating (yes, eating) them in Florida.
What to do with an iguana carcass in Florida. If you've gone out and killed an iguana without intent to eat it, don't toss the body in a road or waterway. You could be charged with a littering fine.
The iguana has been eaten in other countries for centuries. "People have been eating iguanas since at least 10,000 years ago, when humans reached the New World tropics. It was a readily available ...
Iguana's aren't on Florida's "most wanted" list of reptiles. That would be technically incorrect. The invasive reptile is on Florida's "most unwanted" list of reptiles.
Two iguana species in particular plague southwest Florida. The black spiny-tailed iguana has colonized Gasparilla Island, where they outnumber humans five to one, undermining sea walls and dunes, ...
A new business, Down Goes Iguana, was born, with Johnson as its chief hired (air)gun. All with the blessing of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission state agency, which credentials ...