Yesterday was my new Katranas 2nd day on the job and it did not disappoint! Although a slow day for iguana removal, the Katran performed every step fo the way!
I removed a total of 29 with a total recovery of 20.
15 of the 20 were females, 2 had laid eggs and the remaining 13 carried a total of 482 eggs! Each bag contains 100 eggs except the first one on the left that's holding 82.
Most of these were recovered from one of my permissions surrounding a canal location where you normally don't see this many. And all these holes are their burrows, they can go as deep as 20ft and can interconnect like an ant colony, but not to the full extent.
I also managed to successfully recover a 21gr javelin slug from on of the iguanas.
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I removed a total of 29 with a total recovery of 20.
15 of the 20 were females, 2 had laid eggs and the remaining 13 carried a total of 482 eggs! Each bag contains 100 eggs except the first one on the left that's holding 82.
Most of these were recovered from one of my permissions surrounding a canal location where you normally don't see this many. And all these holes are their burrows, they can go as deep as 20ft and can interconnect like an ant colony, but not to the full extent.
I also managed to successfully recover a 21gr javelin slug from on of the iguanas.
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