Looking up the location, this island is off the coast of Honduras. What a beautiful place to live. I knew that all the Caribbean islanders ate iguana, and it is said that they have great recipes, serve these in their restaurants. I knew it must be good, they serve them to tourists, vacationers. Usually only the rich can afford to travel there, unless they have their own boat/yacht, and those kind are not the type to eat something grotesque.
Sorry but you're wrong. These people have raised them for 40 years and still have Iguanas that are almost that old. They even have names for most of them. They turn orange when they get older. You may want to do your research. I did.
Looking up the location, this island is off the coast of Honduras. What a beautiful place to live. I knew that all the Caribbean islanders ate iguana, and it is said that they have great recipes, serve these in their restaurants. I knew it must be good, they serve them to tourists, vacationers. Usually only the rich can afford to travel there, unless they have their own boat/yacht, and those kind are not the type to eat something grotesque.
Every iguana "expert" online: iguanas cannot live together.
Every outdated iguana care book; iguanas cannot live together.
Gail: Hold my salad....
i wish I could be there....
3:33 is actually a coati closely related to racoons, not related to anteaters in any way
Haha awsome I would take one home!
Please tell me the name of the big leaf that iguana eat
Los huevos de iguana Son Buenísimos
true its a combination of both
@rayny51 in honduras central america you can find it in Google
sea turtles??? thats a fresh water turtles lol
Please contact them for further details.
They turn orange during mating season, not because they're older.
some are orange year round
Sorry but you're wrong. These people have raised them for 40 years and still have Iguanas that are almost that old. They even have names for most of them. They turn orange when they get older. You may want to do your research. I did.
those wernt sea turtles