Meteorologists warned us this would be a common sight, and it happened: intense cold has arrived in Florida, and iguanas fell victim to the chilly weather.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is asking Floridians to bring "frozen" iguanas to disposal sites after the recent cold snap.
As near-freezing temperatures reach southern Florida, green iguanas are dropping from the trees, unable to handle the chill.
Cozy climate and other factors align in Florida to make the state Earth’s playground for the most established, invasive ...
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The FWC's campaign to collect frozen iguanas underway in SW Florida
The special order issued by the FWC allowed Florida residents to remove the invasive iguanas from their property without a permit.
In recent weeks, Florida has witnessed temperatures plummeting from unseasonably warm to unexpectedly cold within a matter of days. For instance, a record high of 85°F was recorded one day, only to be ...
Alligators may not like freezing temperatures either, but they have been coping with the cold far longer than we have. On ...
Because alligators and crocodiles are ectothermic, they have to rely on external sources of heat to regulate their body ...
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