Yep but you need to run over them because there really toughI’m gonna play my redneck card.
Can they be eaten?
To me a lot lizard is a person shopping for a car and can't afford a lollipop!Sooooo, I guess this gives a whole new meaning to “Lot Lizards” then…..![]()
Yes, iguanas are edible and are consumed in various parts of the world, particularly in Central and South America, the Caribbean, and some Pacific islands.I’m gonna play my redneck card.
Can they be eaten?
| Issue | Details |
|---|---|
| Legality | - Legal to hunt/eat in many countries where they’re native or invasive (e.g., Florida, USA — green iguanas are invasive and encouraged to be culled). - Protected in some areas — check local wildlife laws. |
| Health Risks | - Risk of salmonella (like all reptiles) — cook thoroughly. - Potential parasites if not properly cleaned. |
That’s what I was thinking ; might be similar to frogs.Yes, iguanas are edible and are consumed in various parts of the world, particularly in Central and South America, the Caribbean, and some Pacific islands.
Taste & Preparation
Important Considerations
- Flavor: Mild, white meat similar to chicken or frog legs.
- Preparation:
- Skinned, gutted, and often stewed, grilled, or curried.
- Eggs are also eaten (considered a delicacy in some regions).
Issue Details Legality - Legal to hunt/eat in many countries where they’re native or invasive (e.g., Florida, USA — green iguanas are invasive and encouraged to be culled). - Protected in some areas — check local wildlife laws. Health Risks - Risk of salmonella (like all reptiles) — cook thoroughly. - Potential parasites if not properly cleaned.
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