FWC warns that Florida’s colder weather is causing iguanas to freeze and become cold-stunned. Moving cold-stunned iguanas is ...
Florida has a cold front, and the poor iguanas pay the price.
With its spikey mohawk, mossy color and prehistoric persona, the green iguana is one of Florida’s most prolific and conspicuous invasive species. But during a certain time of the season, the hides of ...
If you see a frozen iguana on the ground, do not rush in to warm them up. Joe Gonzalez from the Iguana Police told WPTV in ...
As temperatures drop in Florida, so can iguanas. Low temps this week could make iguanas temporarily paralyzed and fall from trees to the ground.
As temperatures are set to drop in South Florida on Tuesday, there is a possibility that iguanas will become completely paralyzed, causing many of them to fall from trees. Fallen iguanas are a common ...
Florida is home to thousands of unique creatures — whether they were invited or not. According to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state is plagued by more than 500 non-native ...
Florida rang in the New Year under an Arctic chill — and the cold delivered one of the Sunshine State’s strangest spectacles: iguanas falling from the sky. A sharp cold snap sent temperatures plunging ...
Arctic air is expected to bring unusually cold temperatures to Florida. Iguanas can become temporarily paralyzed when temperatures drop to between 40 and 50 degrees. A major die-off of invasive ...
Invasive iguanas are a growing problem in Florida, threatening native wildlife and damaging property. After seeing an iguana raid an owl's nest, Marco Island resident John Johnson started a business ...
Perched in trees and scampering down sidewalks, green iguanas have become so common across South Florida that many see them not as exotic invaders, but as reptilian squirrels. Native to Central and ...