Posted on 01/28/2022 3:55:34 PM PST by Hot Tabasco
Lol.
You’re all mad.
Maybe they “yielded” their eggs as they were falling out of the trees. đ
I know a guy who grew up in Trinidad and Tobago.
According to him Iguana is good eating.
wonder what’s iguana do with them...
‘That would mean heâs breeding iguanas.”
I take you were not raised on a farm.
Wrong, does NOT mean breeding ...
From wildlife management site —
‘’To the conservation âmanagerâ, âharvestingâ or âwildlife managementâ means to kill an animal so as to control a population or an ecosystem. âManagementâ or âharvestingâ are politically correct words that allow the speaker to avoid using the word âkillâ when he or she is talking about culling a group of animals or birds.’’
Now shut up and go back to school.......
Beware the inexpensive caviar.
Is Iguana Guano rich in phosphate?
thats some good eatin right there,,,Iguana get me some!
IIRC, the iguana population is out of control.....the deep freeze could be a great chance to stop ‘em.
THEY EAT PEOPLE !!!!
....well probably not people, but birds, etc. causing some sort of eco imbalance.
Where’s Mike Rowe when you need him?
Tim Wells - Hunting Iguanas with blow guns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7NjBKUiKqs
Last time it was this cold was in 2010 - and I recall going out to walk the dogs on a nearby golf course and near each large tree were the cored-out skins of multiple iguanas. They go into a coma like state when their temperature drops too far and they fall out of the trees and are eaten by predators. After that cold winter in 2010 it took several years for the iguana population to rebound.
“Beware the inexpensive caviar.”
Lol. Good point.
Merrimack Webster is the only dictionary that includes population control.
“Wrong, does NOT mean breeding”
I didn’t say it meant breeding.
Your definition is from a government site.
A misuse of the term as euphemism or jargon.
See the inclusion of literally as not meaning literally being included in dictionaries.
Theyâre herbivores. But they can play hell with landscaping and agriculture. They also dig around the many bridges in S Florida and cause damage.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IB2K1_LPN9w
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