Green Iguana

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Green iguanas (Iguana iguana), native to Central and South America, have established a notable presence in Florida. These large, herbivorous lizards are known for their vibrant green coloration and are often kept as pets. However, in Florida, they have become an invasive species, causing ecological and environmental concerns. Green iguanas are primarily arboreal, spending much of their time in trees, and they are particularly adaptable to a wide range of habitats. They can thrive in the state's subtropical and tropical climates, which has contributed to their population growth. In Florida, their diet consists of plants, flowers, and fruits. Their invasive nature has prompted efforts to manage their population to mitigate the impact on native flora and fauna. While green iguanas are a familiar sight in Florida, their invasive status has raised important conservation and management considerations.

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