Florida Man’s 49-Iguana Egg Scramble Upends Breakfast on Marco Island

Leveraging his invasive species license, Johnson swaps pricey chicken eggs for hyper-local iguana bounty, sparking searches for “Can you eat iguana in Florida?” and “What do iguana eggs taste like?” Diner beware: breakfast here means dodging lizards, not just cholesterol. As Johnson deadpans, “This touches the edges of Florida man.”
Iguana eggs Florida breakfast: On Marco Island, John Johnson swaps 49 iguana eggs for classic omelets. Is iguana meat legal in Florida? Locals debate as pool-wrecking lizards hit the grill—a brunch twist that’s one part wildlife control, two parts culinary dare.