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Leave the iguanas alone they eat mice and bugs. But the dog is to tree the squirl then you shoot it out of tree.
Absolutely not. Plenty of native wildlife to control other vermin. The iguanas decimate the foliage, raid birds nests, and a plethora of other out-of-control ecological harms.
 

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Kick from the past... Surprised they are even allowed to sell them anymore. Then again around here....
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Check out this nostalgia I just got for my 50th
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Absolutely not. Plenty of native wildlife to control other vermin. The iguanas decimate the foliage, raid birds nests, and a plethora of other out-of-control ecological harms.
Not to mention the king Kong size dooks they leave in pools..lol
 

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