SUNRISE, FLA. (WSVN) - Cold-stunned iguanas are a common sight every time cold air grips South Florida. This past frigid weekend, the reptiles rained down from trees. The Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Did you say your prayer for protection before you left the house? Let's say you don't pray, did you sharpen your survival instinct? This young Iguana did. The Marine Iguana hatchling somehow found ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Colder temperatures are in the forecast for the Tampa Bay area. You know what else is? A chance of falling iguanas. Ahead of the colder weather, the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Leapin’ lizards, they’re cold blooded killers! Thousands of frozen iguanas are raining down from trees in Florida again after the state faced another record breaking cold snap — and wildlife officials ...
Recent freezing temperatures in Florida caused invasive iguanas to become cold-stunned and fall from trees. When temperatures drop into the 40s, iguanas can enter a temporary state of paralysis but ...
When Florida temperatures drop, iguanas can become paralyzed and fall from trees. While many are alive, there are many that didn't make it.