Oct 14 2009
They’re huge…they’re hungry…and they’re here!
Due to Florida’s prominence in the exotic pet trade, many of these reptiles that were once beloved pets have escaped and are running wild through South Florida and the fragile Everglades! Yes, it’s true….Iguana’s are EVERYWHERE!
The subtropical climate in Florida is a prime environment for these scaly herbivorous lizards to dine on your pretty petunias, reproduce and even stop traffic on A1A in the Florida Keys. These lizards are growing to such lengths that with their dark color and dorsal spines some Floridians are even mistaking them for alligators! Granted these may not be the smartest residents among the Florida population…but the facts remain…there has been an Iguana Invasion!
On one occasion, one of these hungry herbivores took a nibble on a 7-year old girls foot from Oakland Park, Fl. Perhaps it mistook the child’s toe for a juicy, ripe Florida tomato, but never-the-less the young child acquired 23 stitches! This is a rare incident, typically Iguanas are not known for behaving badly and attacking humans. They are however, ticking off most of the Florida population as they trample through the neighborhood dining on all the floral curb appeal that the residents have tried so hard to achieve.
So, what do we do? How do we make the Iguana be gonna? First off, Don’t Panic! Really…it’s just an iguana…they haven’t come to steal your worldly possessions, kidnap your children or con you out of your bank account, they’re hungry…they’re looking for your flowers. Therefore, the obvious solution is don’t plant flowers and get a dog! Problem solved!
Keeping it real!
Wind



