Trampoline in the parking lot in the United States
The two male iguanas hit the enemy in the middle of the parking lot, attracting the attention of passersby.
They circle around each other before gaping their heads and trying to bite each other.
Shannon Moskoff shared a video of a scene of a couple of battle scenes in a car park of Starbucks in Boca Raton, Florida, USA, on Facebook, Fox News reported. Moskoff said she saw them while driving through Glades and US intersection 441.
In the video, one of the animals grabbed the opponent's head, surprising Moskoff and her friend. The iguanas then suddenly released the enemy. They circle around each other before gaping their heads and trying to bite each other.
The momentum is an invasive animal in Florida. Researchers are calling for the eradication of this animal to control their numbers in the state. Blue guava is very easy to show fierce behavior, especially when two adult males are side by side."Adult males can become extremely aggressive because they want to occupy the territory. They will fight to death if they can approach each other," the Green Camel Association explained.
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