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Eduardo Lacayo shows an Emerald swift or Green spiny lizard (Sceloporus malachiticus), at the Exotic Fauna zoo in Managua, on June 27, 2022, before being exported to the United States. The centre, which opened 15 years ago, breeds around 18 species of rare animals typical of the tropical rainforests of Central America that are marketed as pets in the United States, Canada and Asia. (Photo by OSWALDO RIVAS / AFP) (Photo by OSWALDO RIVAS/AFP via Getty Images)
Eduardo Lacayo shows an Emerald swift or Green spiny lizard (Sceloporus malachiticus), at the Exotic Fauna zoo in Managua, on June 27, 2022, before being exported to the United States. The centre, which opened 15 years ago, breeds around 18 species of rare animals typical of the tropical rainforests of Central America that are marketed as pets in the United States, Canada and Asia. (Photo by OSWALDO RIVAS / AFP) (Photo by OSWALDO RIVAS/AFP via Getty Images)
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