Iguana Meat Hits Market Due to South Florida Cold Snap
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Iguana Meat Hits Market Due to South Florida Cold Snap
I've tried grasshoppers, ants, water beetles, now this...
"Iguana meat, dubbed “chicken of the trees,” started showing up on Facebook Marketplace overnight, as the temperature dipped into the 40s. The green iguanas are an invasive species, stunned lifeless by South Florida’s occasional cold snaps, and they die if the chilly weather holds. The National Weather Service even tweeted to watch out for falling iguanas.
That apparently makes them easy pickings for backyard harvesters."
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/miami-com/r ... rylink=cpy
Great way to cut down on the over-population of iguanas down there.

"Iguana meat, dubbed “chicken of the trees,” started showing up on Facebook Marketplace overnight, as the temperature dipped into the 40s. The green iguanas are an invasive species, stunned lifeless by South Florida’s occasional cold snaps, and they die if the chilly weather holds. The National Weather Service even tweeted to watch out for falling iguanas.
That apparently makes them easy pickings for backyard harvesters."
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/miami-com/r ... rylink=cpy
Great way to cut down on the over-population of iguanas down there.

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