Author: Arroz (12.206.171.---)
Date: 03-19-08 09:07
I'm getting a bit confused. When I Google <Iguanas Puerto Rico> I find listing for Mona iguanas and for Green iguanas. One place talks about the green iguanas being endangered and on the runway at the airport. Other sites talk about the Mona iguana. Wikopedia talks about the Mona Iguana being endangered because of loss of habitat. Are the two the same? Neither one is listed on the IUNC list of threatened species.
When I look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_amphibians_and_reptiles_of_Puerto_Rico I find that the Mona Ameiva and the Mona Anole only lives on Mona and are not present on Culebra. Neither of these looks like the iguanas on Culebra. On the other hand, the Green Iguana sure does look like the one's I've seen. The Green Iguana is not endangered. Indeed, they are considered an invasive species in Southern Florida.
Am I confused - yes.
And none of the sites say what they taste like, only Debbie knows.
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