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Iguana causes power outage to 20,000 in Broward County

An iguana with a fatal urge to roam caused a brief power outage Thursday for 20,000 residents of Tamarac, Pompano Beach and Coral Springs .

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#3
May 9, 2008
 
Irresponsible pet owners (former), catering to the whims of their bratty children who lose all interest in the "gift" bestowed.

Par for the course in todays materialistic **** hole we call Florida.
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#4
May 9, 2008
 
Alas, poor Iggy, I knew thee well.
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#6
May 9, 2008
 
Why coudn't it have been Star Jones instead of the iguana in the sub station?
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#7
May 9, 2008
 
"I wish I was in Tijuana, eating barbequed iguana..."

"I'm on a Mexican radio... tan-tan-tan-tan-tan..."
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#9
May 9, 2008
 
Uh, obviously I meant "poor" iguana.

LOL
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#10
May 9, 2008
 
Tastes like chicken!
Tommy
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#11
May 9, 2008
 
I kill iguanas whenever I get ahold of them.

Since they are non-native, you are allowed to humanely kill them. That is, you can shoot them [subject to local laws], drown them, or freeze them.

The city/county/state needs to get on this issue. These animals spread diseases such as salmonella and have a mouth full of teeth. They are edible when prepared properly, but they cannot be made into pets. They remain feral.

A large trap such as used for raccoons is perfect when baited with a ripe banana. An easy way to dispose of them is to lower the whole cage into a pond or canal; 40 minutes later = no more iguana!
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#14
May 9, 2008
 
how long til they are causing car accidents and a lot worse? when is the city going to do somehting about it???? wait til they find their way into your attics, roofs, screen rooms, chimneys, and more!! they are 6 foot long in this neighborhood already and they are coming in the dozens now, NO EXAGERATION!!

the city must stop this before they kill off everything else and have cause accidents, remember I said it when it happens, sorry to say, but it will!!

DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
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#15
May 9, 2008
 
"They linger for a while but they don't make it," she said. "It's pretty traumatic for them."

Ya' THINK?
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May 9, 2008
 
fed up wrote:
how long til they are causing car accidents and a lot worse? when is the city going to do somehting about it???? wait til they find their way into your attics, roofs, screen rooms, chimneys, and more!! they are 6 foot long in this neighborhood already and they are coming in the dozens now, NO EXAGERATION!!
the city must stop this before they kill off everything else and have cause accidents, remember I said it when it happens, sorry to say, but it will!!
DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY
Take your meds.
Thanks.

“Yes, it's Steve”

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#17
May 9, 2008
 
too bad the power lines aren't underground
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#18
May 9, 2008
 
Here we go (again). Another tragic accident involving reptiles. When will we learn we need to get rid of the ROOT CAUSE of all the problems, and get rid of electricity. Why can't we learn from the omish and just live by candlelight?!
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#19
May 9, 2008
 
THE CAUSE OF THIS PROBLEM IS REPTILE DYSFUNCTION
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#20
May 9, 2008
 
Thank the haitians and jamacians for those freakin animals. That's their main staple of food.

Ship them back..no more illegals
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#21
May 9, 2008
 
lab-rat wrote:
THE CAUSE OF THIS PROBLEM IS REPTILE DYSFUNCTION
GOOD One..........I LOVE IT
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#22
May 9, 2008
 
Florida is a Jungle anyway,a SWAMPLAND....Full of RATS,BUGS,ALLIGATORS,SNAKES,Cr ooks,Liars,Rapists
ROBBERS,You Name it..WHats the difference ?
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#23
May 9, 2008
 
Blame it on the lizard.
Know the facts
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#24
May 9, 2008
 
Grimmmm Reaper wrote:
Thank the haitians and jamacians for those freakin animals. That's their main staple of food.
Ship them back..no more illegals
You got it wrong my dear!!!! Do some research!!!! The ducks will be the next thing!!!!
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May 9, 2008
 
Das wrote:
Florida is a Jungle anyway,a SWAMPLAND....Full of RATS,BUGS,ALLIGATORS,SNAKES,Cr ooks,Liars,Rapists
ROBBERS,You Name it..WHats the difference ?
You left one out....YOU!!!!
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#26
May 9, 2008
 
Tommy wrote:
I kill iguanas whenever I get ahold of them.
Since they are non-native, you are allowed to humanely kill them. That is, you can shoot them [subject to local laws], drown them, or freeze them.
The city/county/state needs to get on this issue. These animals spread diseases such as salmonella and have a mouth full of teeth. They are edible when prepared properly, but they cannot be made into pets. They remain feral.
A large trap such as used for raccoons is perfect when baited with a ripe banana. An easy way to dispose of them is to lower the whole cage into a pond or canal; 40 minutes later = no more iguana!
First of all from the sound of your post you are one of those kids who start with insects, moves to small animals then larger ones and then a few children. You enjoy killing for the sake of killing. You need help!!!!!

Iguanas do not spread any known disease and do not have any teeth. They only eat plants as they are herbivores. They do very little to upset our balance of nature in South Florida.
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