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The nightclub scandal, dubbed "Iguanagate", centred on claims Ms Neal had abused staff at Gosford club Iguanas, which is in her electorate.
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Iguanas are one of the five generally recognized infraorders of the lacertilian suborder of reptiles which includes all lizards.
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Iguanas are one of the five generally recognized infraorders of the lacertilian suborder of reptiles which includes all lizards.
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Iguanas have been used as a food source in Central and South America for the past 7,000 years and are still used as a source of meat; often referred to as gallina de palo, "bamboo chicken" or "chicken of the tree," because they are said to taste like chicken.
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In one work, "Our Lady of the Iguanas," she captures a portrait of a woman balancing six writhing lizards atop her head, Medusa-style.
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Iguanas are commonplace around the Puerto Vallarta area living mainly in trees but also often seen bathing in the sun while on the ground or on large rocks.
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The group drew a big crowd, but other acts performing at the same time — including Gipsy Kings, Kirk Franklin, the Stanley Clarke Band, Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi band, The Iguanas and Luis Prima Jr. — probably benefited from the substitution.
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Iguanas have been used as a food source in Central and South America for the past 7,000 years and are still used as a source of meat; often referred to as gallina de palo, "bamboo chicken" or "chicken of the tree," because they are said to taste like chicken.
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Iguanas have claws and powerful tails to fight off most all other land based predators and if caught, they have the ability to shed off a portion of their tail which will later grow back.
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Iguanas dropped from trees as temperatures plummeted to the 40s as far south as the Florida Keys.
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