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Falling Iguanas Weather

It is coming, Be ready, I would recommend wearing a hard hat if you walk under a tree. Have you experienced one falling on your head?
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andrewdyk

Nov 10, 3:16 PM

I laugh every time I see a headline like this.
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coffey all day

Nov 10, 3:22 PM

Fun fact, since iguanas are an invasive species, you are allowed to hunt iguanas in Florida. There are people who will drive around the rivers and canals in Miami in boats and shoot them with BB guns. It seems like fun
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JayHank

Nov 10, 3:27 PM

coffey all day said:
Fun fact, since iguanas are an invasive species, you are allowed to hunt iguanas in Florida. There are people who will drive around the rivers and canals in Miami in boats and shoot them with BB guns. It seems like fun
No season either. After you become an expert in Iquana hunting you are allowed to move on up to hunting pythons. Kill as many as you want and sell the skins. They make excellent cowboy boots. The Florida Python Rodeo is becoming one of the most popular events around.
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forloveofthegame

Nov 10, 4:05 PM

JayHank said:
No season either. After you become an expert in Iquana hunting you are allowed to move on up to hunting pythons. Kill as many as you want and sell the skins. They make excellent cowboy boots. The Florida Python Rodeo is becoming one of the most popular events around.
I mean, kill em all but I’ll pass. I have 2 fears in life: snakes and the IRS.
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JacobPolacheck

Nov 10, 4:06 PM

JayHank said:
Be ready
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BigBlueWildcats

Nov 10, 4:45 PM

I live about an hour north of West Palm Beach. Recently started seeing a few iguanas up here but like 30 min south they are every where. Haven't seen one fall yet.
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TylerThompson

Nov 10, 4:47 PM

Incredible thread title and content here. I need more.
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Arron Sallee

Nov 11, 12:20 PM

BigBlueWildcats said:
I live about an hour north of West Palm Beach. Recently started seeing a few iguanas up here but like 30 min south they are every where. Haven't seen one fall yet.
I also live about 35-45 minutes north of west palm beach and there are a few around me but where I work down in Jupiter they tend to definitely be more prominent.
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JayHank

Nov 11, 4:20 PM

TylerThompson said:
Incredible thread title and content here. I need more.
Florida living. You just never know what is next. This happened in Port Charlotte this morning. When the sun comes up, he will get up and walk away.
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TylerThompson

Nov 11, 4:25 PM

JayHank said:
Florida living. You just never know what is next. This happened in Port Charlotte this morning. When the sun comes up, he will get up and walk away.
That is crazy.
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Headcase4uk

Nov 11, 4:27 PM

Not iguanas but I was going for a run in Honolulu one morning and I stopped to buy a bottle of water. I mentioned how the sun was bouncing of the long metal bands around the trees and asked if the bands restricted to growth of the trees in the city. The vendor said “no, it’s just that all the tourists got upset when the rats would jump down on their heads.” I think my next statement was something “thank God somebody figured out what worked!”
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NickCalzadaWillWolford

Nov 12, 12:01 AM

BigBlueWildcats said:
I live about an hour north of West Palm Beach. Recently started seeing a few iguanas up here but like 30 min south they are every where. Haven't seen one fall yet.
Grew up in Royal Palm Beach from age 5 to 16!

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