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Watch yer noggin!


Years ago, on a mission trip to Ecuador, we were walking in "Iguana Park" in Guayaquil; bunch of iguanas in the trees. And it's not uncommon for them to fall on unsuspecting passers-by or folks sitting on the benches: > Don't Miss Iguana Park In Guayaquil Ecuador <
 
Fortunate fer moi, those reptiles (the larger, iguana variety) are a bit further south. Pals in Englewood and on Boca Grande have more to worry about. 😉

EDIT: Our lizards are so small they sound like raindrops when they go torpid and fall out of th' plants. 😉
 
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Stationed in Gitmo for 2 1/2 years, Iguanas there are pretty big, if one fell on you, you would be hurting for quite some time! They weigh about 30 pounds! BUT, they are friendly!! :devilgrin:
 
Stationed in Gitmo for 2 1/2 years, Iguanas there are pretty big, if one fell on you, you would be hurting for quite some time! They weigh about 30 pounds! BUT, they are friendly!! :devilgrin:
My son was there for a year. He said that in addition to the iguana they have huge rats that will regularly chew through power lines. He did say that the fishing was amazing.
 
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