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Rare Mexican Iguana Illegally Enters U.S. – Not Sure if It’ll Be Deported or Given a Green Card
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Jose
2010-10-31 03:29:41 UTC
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The captured iguana tentatively has been identified as a Mexican spiny
tailed iguana, Ctenosaura pectinata and appears to have originated
from southern Mexico where it is a rare species to its native country.
Chances are that this Iguana would not have survived the harsh winter
here. Nor is it known if immigration officials will deport the iguana
or give it a green card to permanently reside...

http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com/notitas-de-noticias/details/rare-mexican-iguana-illegally-enters-u.s.-not-sure-if-itll-be-deported-or-g/2683
T***@gmail.com
2010-10-31 10:46:38 UTC
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Que se la coman. Dicen que la iguana sabe igual que los polllos.

T.Schmidt
Post by Jose
The captured iguana tentatively has been identified as a Mexican spiny
tailed iguana, Ctenosaura pectinata and appears to have originated
from southern Mexico where it is a rare species to its native country.
Chances are that this Iguana would not have survived the harsh winter
here. Nor is it known if immigration officials will deport the iguana
or give it a green card to permanently reside...
http://www.hispanicallyspeakingnews.com/notitas-de-noticias/details/rare-mexican-iguana-illegally-enters-u.s.-not-sure-if-itll-be-deported-or-g/2683
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