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Re: Iguana "Drop's" In For Lunch At Julliettes
[Re: Whale Tail]
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03/30/2022 09:26 AM
03/30/2022 09:26 AM
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Posts: 14,649 Brookfield, CT.
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Funny memory, Carol. I'm not a major fan of iguanas either although my daughter has one that visits almost on her lanai when she's on island though the bigger it gets, the more she tries to discourage it's visits. It's huge and she often posts photos of it running along the wall in the back of her property. It's bigger than some of the dogs in our family....... We had a huge one that snuck into our BSV unit last November and scared the be-je-sus out of me. It apparently came in under the front door unseen until it revealed itself while scurrying back and forth across the white tiled floor. IMHO it was at least a foot long but DH - who ultimately got it to exit the premises - said it was more like 3-4 inches. He said there was no reason for me to yell like that and made me get down from where I was standing on the sofa. I'm just not a creature type person.
Respectfully,
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