(how's that for an easy scientific name?!) Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park, FL Dec. 13, 2009 This iguana was kept in the Education Center at the park because it is an invasive, non-native species in south Florida. They are herbivores, so they are not dangerous.
These invasive non-native lizards are causing severe problems to the south Florida ecosystems. This lizard was in the education center of Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park. It ran constantly back and forth by the window.
The "Fish Bowl" is an underwater observatory at Homosassa Springs State Wildlife Park. It is built over the mouth of the spring.