Now Igmo has grown from a hatch-ling into a 4-foot aggressive reptile that attacked Gray while she was trying to feed her.
“She came at me like a spider monkey and just attacked my face,” Gray said to WBBH. “She can sense my weakness and instability so she’s challenging me for alpha.”
Igmo’s nails made deep cuts into Gray’s face, requiring stitches. Gray told WBBH that she found Igmo a new owner who has more experience with exotic reptiles.
Read more at nbc-2.com.
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