How do I get an iguana out of a tree?

First off, please: NO DISTORTED VIEW ANSWERS LOL.

Ok, so my iguana has climbed up a pine tree. I'd really like to get him back down. How the hell do I do this?
First off, please: NO DISTORTED VIEW ANSWERS LOL.

Ok, so my iguana has climbed up a pine tree. I'd really like to get him back down. How the hell do I do this?

EDIT:
I've currently layed out a metal bowl with lettuce (One of his favorite foods), brussel sprouts (another of his favorite foods), and water. I can't see him up in the tree, though, so I just put the bowl on the ground in the "general" area where I last saw him. He climbed up at about 12:00 today (5/25/07). I'm just afraid that he'll run farther off, and I'll never find him. I can't just sit out there all day, though. What do I do?
T_T
Also, this tree is pretty fucking tall. Easily more than 100 feet. Again, I cannot see the iguana.
I can't climb the tree, it's a pine tree, with the branchs too high to get a ladder up or anything.

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One Response to “How do I get an iguana out of a tree?”

  1. Being cold-blooded, Iggy won't get hungry as quickly as you'd wish, but he will get thirsty. Put a good sized water container at the base of the tree…I'd suggest a cheap kiddie-pool.

    No move away, and wait…it may take a few hours, but iguanas love water almost as much as they love climbing trees. Iggy will probably come down to drink or take a poop…water is what mine like to poop in…

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