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Iguana


iguana at Bowditch Point, originally uploaded by Junior Naturalist.
A juvenile Green Iguana, an invasive species, spotted in a Palm Tree just off the boardwalk in Bowditch Point in Fort Myers Beach.
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Labels: Bowditch Point, Fort Myers Beach, invasive species, Lee County Florida, reptiles

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