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Iguana Catch and Release

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Description: In the Kekchi and Mayan cultures, iguanas are hunted for food. Describes efforts to catch these iguanas.
  Iguana Catch & Release  PHOTOGRAPHS AND TEXT BY JEAN-PHILIPPE SOUL 1999 The Green Iguana (Iguana iguana) is the largest of the family (growing up to 6.5 feet) in Central America. It is found in low elevation forests, often in trees on the banks of rivers but occasionally on the ground. It feeds mostly on leaves and flowers but will also eat insects. When threatened, Iguanas will let themselves drop from trees into the river where they will escape underwater. Iguanas are one of the popular animals that visitors to Belize hope to observe and photograph. We asked our guide Pedro from Blue Creek to take us on his naturalist hunt. Twice I went, and twice I was amazed by this fantastic experience. If the following text and photos pique your curiosity, there's only one solution, go to Blue Creek and ask Pedro to guide you.
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