Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Puerto Vallarta and Mexico News

Protected Species, Iguana Found Cooked in Mexico Stew

Mexican environmental authorities say they seized 8.5 gallons (32 liters) of stew made of Mexican spiny-tailed iguanas, a species considered protected and threatened in Mexico.

The environmental protection office announced Tuesday the meat was seized at a restaurant in the township of Jojutla, in southern Morelos state.

The office acted on an anonymous tip that the iguana breasts and legs were being served up in what appeared to be a green-tomato sauce at the restaurant.

The meat was seized, but it was unclear whether the owner of the restaurant would face charges.

The office noted it is . . .

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