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  2. Iguana - Wikipedia

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    Iguana eating flower. Iguanas have keen vision and can see shapes, shadows, colors, and movement at long distances. Their visual acuity enables them to navigate through crowded forests and to locate food. They employ visual signals to communicate with other members of the same species. [13]

  3. Desert iguana - Wikipedia

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    Desert iguanas are primarily herbivorous, eating buds, flowers, fruits and leaves of many annual and perennial plants. [9] [10] They are especially attracted to the flowers and leaves of the creosote bush and alfalfa. [9] [11] They also eat insects, especially ants, crickets and mealworms, as well as the feces of other herbivores.

  4. Green iguana - Wikipedia

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    Green iguanas are primarily herbivores, with captives feeding on leaves such as turnip, mustard, and dandelion greens, flowers, fruit, and growing shoots of upwards of 100 different species of plant. [ 8 ] [ 41 ] In Panama, one of the green iguana's favorite foods is the wild plum ( Spondias mombin ).

  5. Move over alligators. Iguanas making themselves at home ... - AOL

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    Green iguanas in captivity are known carriers of E. coli and salmonella bacteria.

  6. Ctenosaura pectinata - Wikipedia

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    The iguanas are regarded as a nuisance there because they eat ornamental flowers and shrubs, prey on nesting birds and sea turtle eggs, and have been reported to chew through electrical cables. Some residents have speculated that the iguana’s habit of burrowing tunnels in the sand could cause dunes and even seawalls to collapse and deprive ...

  7. Could ‘frozen iguanas’ return to Florida this winter? Here’s ...

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    Why do iguanas fall out of trees in cold weather? Green iguanas are not native to Florida and are believed to have been introduced via the exotic pet trade in the 1960s.

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  9. At what temperature do iguanas "freeze" in Florida? - AOL

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    Iguanas, like all non-native, invasive species, are not protected in Florida except by anti-cruelty law and can be humanely killed with a landowner's permission. Justin Trudeau announces he'll ...