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Iguanas rarely bite but when they do it can lead to a rare infection.
Mike Stocker / South Florida Sun Sentinel
A large green iguana is one of many at Lake Worth Beach’s Sixth Avenue substation in this file photo. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission considers iguanas invasive. (Mike Stocker/South Florida Sun-Sentinel file)
Sun Sentinel reporter and editor Bill Kearney.
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