Oh, Florida! It’s so cold in the Sunshine State frozen iguanas are falling from trees. Where you can find them and things to know about the reptiles.
(This story was updated with new information: How to help if you see a frozen iguana and what not to do.) When it feels like it’s freezing in the Sunshine State, the term "frozen iguanas" comes up.
During severe cold weather, iguanas in Florida may be cold-stunned — a paralysis that can cause the reptiles to fall from their perches in trees.
Cold temperatures in Florida usually mean one unusual thing will happen: frozen, falling iguanas. A recent cold snap has dropped the temperatures in the Sunshine State. And while Floridians don't have ...
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Daytona Beach Police officers responded to a large iguana disrupting a neighborhood. Green iguanas are an invasive species in Florida and pose a threat to native wildlife and property. Originally from ...
A frozen iguana was spotted in Boca Raton, Florida on Tuesday, as the coldest air of the season spread across the eastern U.S., setting several low temperatures across the Sunshine State. The ...
When there's cold weather in Florida, "frozen iguanas" comes up. That's when the invasive species fall from trees or end up on sidewalks stunned from the cold. When temperatures hit below freezing, ...
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