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Green iguanas in a hatchery at a ranger station. We don't like the way wild animals are treated in Central America. One day we buy three tied up green iguanas on the side of the road to release them. We know that's a futile action, but it makes us angry and sad to see endangered animals disappear in rich peoples stomachs.

NICARAGUA | Saturday, 24 October 2009 | Views [608] | Comments [1]

Green iguanas in a hatchery at a ranger station. We don't like the way wild animals are treated in Central America. One day we buy three tied up green iguanas on the side of the road to release them. We know that's a futile action, but it makes us angry and sad to see endangered animals disappear in rich peoples stomachs.

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Dear explorers
I'm glad you had a great time in Nicaragua; it sure is a beautiful country despite of being so poor given the Ortega regime that feeds from the poor.
Iguanas in the stomach of the rich? Haha, rich dont eat iguanas. Instead is the poor that finds thier proteins in reptiles and rest of fauna.

P.S. Loved the pictures!

  Allan Porta Sep 7, 2012 10:48 PM


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