Get some ham and cheese and make iguamlets.
iguamlets:
Conclusion
To match the volume of a 4-egg chicken omelette (~188 mL), approximately 17 iguana eggs are needed, based on an average iguana egg volume of ~11.25 mL (range: 7.5–15 mL). The range is 13–26 eggs, accounting for smaller or larger iguana eggs. This estimate uses precise chicken egg data (47 mL/egg) and a combination of calculated and anecdotal iguana egg volumes due to limited primary data. For practical use, 17 eggs is a reasonable target, but slight adjustments may be needed based on actual egg sizes. If sourcing iguana eggs, verify their quality and safety, and consider their unique culinary properties compared to chicken eggs.