Hi Kevin,
Iguana do have a glad that produces a venom. But they are not considered a venomous animal.
They don't use the venom as a means of defense like the bearded lizard or Gina Monster or a number of other animals such as a rattle snake or a bee.
Rather the venom is used to incapacitate prey. But being that the common iguana , the Green iguana are herbivores do the glands actually produce any venom?
TBH I'm more inclined to be weary of African bee.. I keep a can of hotshot that can shoot a stream of poison 20 feet..
Airspeed wrote:Iguanas from Meyheeco?
I heard that your President-elect was going to put a fishing net all the way across the sea, and make the Iguanas pay for it.
Hang on...how did the African bees get there? More escaped pets?
Are those the "killer" bees? They came in on aircraft, ships, crates of fruit, luggage and so on. Some of them even came on their own accord so Trump will have to build a high very fine net in the sky. Oh, he will have the bees pay for that! Pilot advisories to follow..........