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Viral video: Man feeding pet iguana watermelon

Viral video: Man feeding pet iguana watermelon

Viral video: Man feeding pet iguana watermelon

Viral video: Man feeding pet iguana watermelon

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  • The video has gone viral with over 629 thousand views and several responses.
  • Some have encouraged the man to have a dog or a cat instead out of fear.
  • “Look at the lizard eating fruit!” a third person exclaimed.
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Reptiles are typically the most awe-inspiring exotic pets that a person may own. There are online videos of people keeping snakes and spiders as pets; however, have you ever seen a video of a pet owner feeding their reptile?

In today’s episode of odd videos, we bring you this clip of a man sharing watermelon with Buddy, his pet iguana. The Twitter-shared video depicts a man eating a chunk of watermelon. As the video continues, Buddy approaches the fruit from behind and consumes it from the side.

“Sharing is caring,” the caption reads.

Check out the video below:

With over 629 thousand views and several responses, the video has gone viral. Others wanted to know if it is safe to maintain such a reptile in a home, while others were startled by the man’s unusual pet selection. Many encouraged the man to have a dog or a cat instead out of fear.

“Whoa! Why would you preserve that?” a Twitter user questioned. “That is a lovely blue iguana,” remarked a third observer. “Look at the lizard eating fruit!” a third person shouted.

See more reactions below:

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