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    Iguana accidentally sent to Michigan Ford plant finds home at Detroit Zoo

    By Sara Powers,

    12 days ago

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    (CBS DETROIT) - An iguana who was accidentally shipped to Michigan is a resident of the Detroit Zoo.

    The spiny-tailed iguana, native to the Sonoran desert in Mexico, was accidentally boxed up in Mexico and sent to a Ford Motor Company plant in Michigan.

    He was rescued and resides at the Holden Reptile Conservation Center at the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak. While you're stopping by to say hi to the zoo's newest resident, you can also visit some of the iguana's new neighbors, including the massasauga rattlesnake and the reticulated python, which is over 15 feet long and weighs around 40 pounds.

    The Holden Reptile Conservation Center includes 131 reptiles representing 61 species, according to the zoo's website.

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