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In fact, we have only see one or two there over the years. Now, I do have lots of Bonaire iguana shots... but then, they call them the "Bonairean squirrel" there as they are so common and annoying to the locals. It is hard to eat at any restaurant there without one running up under your table to get food. Last year we didn't see quite as many at BuddyDive resort and asked a DM. He said that a couple of times a year they do an iguana roundup and get rid of them (don't want to know that outcome).
In fact, we have only see one or two there over the years. Now, I do have lots of Bonaire iguana shots... but then, they call them the "Bonairean squirrel" there as they are so common and annoying to the locals. It is hard to eat at any restaurant there without one running up under your table to get food. Last year we didn't see quite as many at BuddyDive resort and asked a DM. He said that a couple of times a year they do an iguana roundup and get rid of them (don't want to know that outcome).