Missing iguana being sought in Omodos village — owners promise reward
A pet iguana has gone missing in the village of Omodos in Cyprus.
The owner of the reptile reached out to residents via social media asking for help to find her pet.
According to her, the iguana might have headed towards the wild, and the woman fears that the animal could become prey for foxes.
In her appeal, the owner promised a reward of 200 euros to anyone who helps locate or return the pet.
The owner also published a photo of the missing iguana online, hoping that one of the local residents might spot it.
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