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IGUANAS SERVED UP
22-08-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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file nameMPM-IGUANA_RESTAURANT-5.jpg
titleIGUANAS SERVED UP
subject date22-08-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: IGUANAS INFEST A LOCAL GARDEN IN THE CAYMAN ISLANDS)A resourceful chef has come up with an inventive method of dealing with his Cayman Islands hometown being overrun with iguanas - by EATING them. Chef Ron Hargrave, 46, has been serving his own culinary creations with lizards that he calls the tree chicken for ten months, making everything from curries to spring rolls to kebabs. After the green iguana was brought to the Cayman Islands in the 1980s their population exploded and the chef claims there are 18 of the beasts to every person.SEE MERCURY COPY

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file nameMPM-IGUANA_RESTAURANT-6.jpg
titleIGUANAS SERVED UP
subject date22-08-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: IGUANAS INFEST A LOCAL GARDEN IN THE CAYMAN ISLANDS)A resourceful chef has come up with an inventive method of dealing with his Cayman Islands hometown being overrun with iguanas - by EATING them. Chef Ron Hargrave, 46, has been serving his own culinary creations with lizards that he calls the tree chicken for ten months, making everything from curries to spring rolls to kebabs. After the green iguana was brought to the Cayman Islands in the 1980s their population exploded and the chef claims there are 18 of the beasts to every person.SEE MERCURY COPY

id11573717117370
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file nameMPM-IGUANA_RESTAURANT-7.jpg
titleIGUANAS SERVED UP
subject date22-08-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC FROM MERCURY PRESS (PICTURED: IGUANAS INFEST A LOCAL GARDEN IN THE CAYMAN ISLANDS)A resourceful chef has come up with an inventive method of dealing with his Cayman Islands hometown being overrun with iguanas - by EATING them. Chef Ron Hargrave, 46, has been serving his own culinary creations with lizards that he calls the tree chicken for ten months, making everything from curries to spring rolls to kebabs. After the green iguana was brought to the Cayman Islands in the 1980s their population exploded and the chef claims there are 18 of the beasts to every person.SEE MERCURY COPY