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I lol'dSEREMAKER wrote:
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While this would probably solve his problem, I doubt he thinks it's an Ideal solution..DBBrinson1 wrote:
Iguanas are a classified as a nuisance species in Florida. When I visit the parentals on the keys I get to shoot them.
I wonder how you'd gauge his reaction to it, don't iguanas just sit around and do nothing anyway?globefish23 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFrovO6bcTQ
there you go, Macbeth - take the skinny one out for fast food . . .The_Sniper_NM wrote:
One ran out in front of us in Puerto Rico, from my experience the best way to stop an iguana's behavior is with a vehicle.
If this was IG's stash, that iguana would find himself in IG's rolling paperglobefish23 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFrovO6bcTQ
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There wouldn't be much of any reaction seen as it's only eating the leafs and stalk.Finray wrote:
I wonder how you'd gauge his reaction to it, don't iguanas just sit around and do nothing anyway?globefish23 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFrovO6bcTQ
I kill like 10 of the fuckers every week. They eat all the birds eggs and almost completely wiped out a species of dove that lives down here.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Iguanas are a classified as a nuisance species in Florida. When I visit the parentals on the keys I get to shoot them.
its also a male plantcoke wrote:
There wouldn't be much of any reaction seen as it's only eating the leafs and stalk.Finray wrote:
I wonder how you'd gauge his reaction to it, don't iguanas just sit around and do nothing anyway?globefish23 wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFrovO6bcTQ