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Iguana Cage

David Nunez
David Nunez

Late last year, I inherited a baby iguana from my brother’s friend.

His name is Iggy… I don’t particularly like that name, but I wouldn’t want to change it lest I confuse his reptilian brain.

He has officially outgrown his crib. His tail gets curled up when he tries to turn around. I’m on a mission to build him a more humane place to live that will let him stretch his dewlap.

Project: Iguana Habitat

Thursday; May 18, 2006 – 10:20 PM Initial Quick Research

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