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Taiwan hires bounty hunters to combat invasive iguanas, paying up to $15 per reptile caught.
Taiwan is tackling a growing iguana problem, with the reptiles, originally exotic pets from Central and South America, breeding rapidly after being released or abandoned.
The Pingtung County government has hired bounty hunters like Wu Cheng-hua to control the population that invades neighborhoods and damages crops.
Hunters are paid up to NT$500 (US$15) per iguana caught.
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Taiwán contrata cazadores de recompensas para combatir las iguanas invasivas, pagando hasta $15 por reptil capturado.