
The Police Officers of Blackpool Airport rescued an Iguana from a woman's bra. The green reptile was discovered when a police officer noticed something was moving under a woman's dress at the airport on Friday.
She was stopped and then a security guard found the iguana peeking out of her bra. The women admitted that it was hers. Police said the woman, who agreed her little pet could go to a new home at Blackpool Zoo, would not be prosecuted. Wild iguanas live in Central and South America and the smaller West Indian islands.

She was stopped and then a security guard found the iguana peeking out of her bra. The women admitted that it was hers. Police said the woman, who agreed her little pet could go to a new home at Blackpool Zoo, would not be prosecuted. Wild iguanas live in Central and South America and the smaller West Indian islands.
Sue Kendrick, of the airport, said: "Due to the security measures in place at the airport, we are used to confiscating many items. But we never expected to see an iguana." Link
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