[GF] Green Iguana at the Rainforest Cafe
N 37° 48.501 W 122° 24.883
10S E 551519 N 4184712
The Rainforest Cafe in San Francisco (near Fisherman's Wharf) is home to many ginorous object.
Waymark Code: WMZ2A
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 11/19/2006
Views: 65
The green iguana is a reptile found from Mexico to southern Brazil and Paraguay, as well as on the Caribbean Islands. It begins its life as a carnivore, feasting on insects. As it matures, it becomes an herbivore, enjoying a diet of leaves, fruits and flowers. Iguanas have a couple of ways to defend themselves: inside their mouths are many razor-sharp teeth, and they use their long tail (which can get up to about 3 1/2 feet long) as a whip.
This beautiful iguana can be found upstairs in the restaurant area of the Rainforest Cafe.
I've provided coordinates to the entrance of the building.
Height of object in feet: 3
Size of a typical object of this: 1
Price of Admission: Not Listed
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