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Scarlet Spider

One Winged Slayer
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The logical next step.
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Most of the meat is in the legs but the eggs of adult females are full of nutrients and can be added to soups and stews to enrich them.
I remember eating a bowl of country chicken soup and finding something which resembled a bunch of small grapes in it. It was the hen's ovaries and oviduct, with undeveloped yolks. I guess iguanas have something similar.

For that matter, are iguana eggs sold for consumption anywhere? If they sell those tiny-ass quail eggs, I can't see why they wouldn't sell iguana ones.

EDIT: also, can you make "prairie oysters" out of iguana balls?