The diet of iguana?

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the diet of a iguana

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Last Answer : The temperatures in Florida have been unseasonably cold this week, dropping to the low 40s and even high 30s. Since iguanas are cold blooded, they become lethargic, stiff, and immobile when temperatures drop ... and thus have begun falling from the trees. This does not, however, mean they are dead.

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