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1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99

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1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
Price: $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
1-7/8 by 1 inch Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, Beetle Cleaned, Not Whitened for $39.99
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Product Details
Real Green Iguana Skull for Sale, beetle cleaned, but not whitened.  This Green Iguana Skull measures approximately 1-7/8 inches long and 1 inch wide.  Our Iguana Skulls are Real - Not Replicas.  You are buying the one pictured.  This Iguana Skull will have natural imperfections, few missing teeth, etc. 

The green iguana (Iguana iguana), also known as the American iguana, is a large, arboreal, mostly herbivorous species of lizard of the genus Iguana. Usually, this animal is simply called the iguana. The green iguana ranges over a large geographic area; it is native from southern Brazil and Paraguay as far north as Mexico and the Caribbean islands, and have been introduced from South America to Puerto Rico and are very common throughout the island, where they are colloquially known as gallina de palo ("bamboo chicken" or "chicken of the trees") and considered an invasive species; in the United States, feral populations also exist in South Florida (including the Florida Keys), Hawaii, the U.S. Virgin Islands and the Rio Grande Valley of Texas.

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