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Bobcat caught snacking on iguana at South Florida wildlife refuge

The post also let people know green iguanas are not native Floridians and the bobcat was just doing its part by preying on the non-native species
Photo: Loxahatchee Delicacy courtesy of Vincent Sinagria (Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge)

BOYNTON BEACH. Fla.—A bobcat had its mouth full of a reptilian delicacy at the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge in South Florida.

The wildlife refuge posted the photo of a bobcat carrying an iguana in its mouth to its Facebook page after Vincent Sinagria snapped the photo and shared it.

The post also let people know green iguanas are not native Floridians and the bobcat was just doing its part by preying on the non-native species.

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