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  • la neta esta mas chida con los hermanos jimenez te la recomiendo aunqueel video este esta madreado con aquella cancion que esta mas chida viera quedado perron

  • The first lizard in the song is not an iguana,but a monitor,the same group the Australian goannas belong to.

  • ....If there were why she will be You for ahead, I for back so ugly Catarin (That that) so ugly Iguana (That that) That rises the wood (That that) Who sarandea (That that) That eats a ramito (That that) to cost a ratito (That that) puts a oyito (That that) and he fishtails (That that) ugly the ugly one, ugly the ugly one, the so ugly iguana

  • Rrrr, ooha is hiya! Pretty Rascale I beat! What is what verdea in means of the savannah? (What it is what verdea in means of the savannah) I thought that I was sacate and was the damn iguana (I thought that I was sacate and was the damn iguana) Iguana vetoes for where you go you stop in the field and you there refrecas and there Chinese me, hears to you sing Back in the field not you rasques....

  • After "yo creia que era zacate y era la maldita iguana" it goes:

    Iguana mia que pa' donde vas?

    que voy para el campo de libertad

    que a ver a mi china tan bella que esta

    si esta en el campo no hay novedad

    que si la hubiera poco sera

    tu vas pa' delante yo pa'tras

    And instead of saying "a costar un ratito" it says:

    hace su nidito. The Aquella aquella is actually "ala jea jea" And no, it's not the spanish version of "close to you" it's a mexican folk song.

  • iguanas are beautiful

  • Headbanging lizards rule.

  • There was another iguana song on Sesame Street. I can,t remember how it goes in full but the courus goes "Iguana,relaxing under a tree. Iguana,you,re looking lovley to me."

  • I'm just quickly glancing at the lyrics here - but the melody would seem to support this - I think this is a Spanish version of the Carpenters' "Close To You."

  • No... the song is called "la Iguana" and it is a very traditional song that talks about the iguana. That song is from Veracruz and even has its own dance. That tipe of song is called son Jarocho.

  • Ohhh...! 'Cause...'cause I thought maybe it was a Spanish version of the Carpenters' "Close To You." Now I know! Thank you!

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