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  • A lady and her pet green Iguanas stop walking along the surf in Miami Beach's coast for a moment to stand on the sand and kiss on the lips. Away from its proper habitat, this reptile looks comfortable in the hands of its affectionate mothering owner and in this warm climate. These exotic  lizards' live in tropical rainforests, in lower altitudes near water sources, such as rivers or streams. They spend most of their time high in the forest canopy, about 40-50 feet above the ground. Iguanas are diurnal, awake during the day. They are also cold-blooded, so they do not produce their own body heat, so need warm temperatures to thrive. Many people in the United States and elsewhere want a green iguana for a pet, so there is a big demand for their capture.
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  • A young man holds his pet python in Miami Beach, on 15th May 1996, in Miami, Florida USA. (Photo by Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival.
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  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival.
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  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival.
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  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival.
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  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival.
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  • Local children enjoy handling a Burmese Python in their local park during a community festival.
    snake_handling02-23-06-2012.jpg
  • A European tourist poses for a souvenir photo with Mexican villages holding various reptiles including an Armadillo and Iguana.
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