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iguanas
The lizards and iguanas were taken in by a nonprofit, which said that live animals are "often" delivered to the wrong address.
The invasive lizards are flourishing as temperatures rise, but state officials say they're a threat to native species and infrastructure.
The X-Ray photo is worth a thousand words.
Leapin' lizards!
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The 80-million-year-old toothy lizard is the first of its kind found in South America.