Anonymous wrote:They are so fast and small. How do you get them before they dart off?
Anonymous wrote:Does the seafood seller sell them as FISH? Or does he have an Iguana stick. Does he hate it when you eff up the meat?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Before everyone starts freaking because 'Florida', please know that this is a south Fl thing. I live in the Tampa Bay area and have never seen an iguana. They are in S. Fl and are invasive, and I'm glad you got some OP!
In fact, I've never even seen an gator in the wild (those are there though).
What? How could you have never seen a gator? I remember seeing them in drainage ditches next to restaurants or highways.
Anonymous wrote:Does something inside of you feel sad when you kill one?
Anonymous wrote:South Floridian here. When it’s cold the iguanas are stunned and drop from the trees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Before everyone starts freaking because 'Florida', please know that this is a south Fl thing. I live in the Tampa Bay area and have never seen an iguana. They are in S. Fl and are invasive, and I'm glad you got some OP!
In fact, I've never even seen an gator in the wild (those are there though).
NP. Im surprised. My family is in Sarasota/Venice/Ft. Myers and gators are everywhere. That’s not far from you. I see them every time I visit.
Anonymous wrote: Before everyone starts freaking because 'Florida', please know that this is a south Fl thing. I live in the Tampa Bay area and have never seen an iguana. They are in S. Fl and are invasive, and I'm glad you got some OP!
In fact, I've never even seen an gator in the wild (those are there though).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do they taste like?
Chicken. Yes, really.
In Panama we called them “pollos de los arboles”, for good reason.
Anonymous wrote: Before everyone starts freaking because 'Florida', please know that this is a south Fl thing. I live in the Tampa Bay area and have never seen an iguana. They are in S. Fl and are invasive, and I'm glad you got some OP!
In fact, I've never even seen an gator in the wild (those are there though).