In Grand Cayman, officials say the population increased from about 250,000 to more than a million in just three years.
damn that's a lot of iguana
Iguanas that can burrow into sewer lines and under roads began popping up in toilets, showing up at shopping centers, and generally becoming even peskier than usual. In the Keys, they increasingly threaten natural areas already in short supply, gobbling up host plants for some of the state’s disappearing butterflies and damaging seawalls. They could potentially threaten the Keys’ new billion-dollar sewage line. They also like to poop in swimming pools, potentially spreading salmonella.
After traveling I break up the north western hemisphere via "squirrel country" and "iguana country" there is some overlap but iguanas are like the squirrels of the south. On my last vacation I got to eat iguana, it tastes like a lean pork or tough chicken but not bad.