A rare cold snap across Florida has left thousands of iguanas 'cold stunned' and immobile, with some falling from trees. The state's wildlife agency says they're ripe for capturing. Reptiles like ...
A cold snap over the weekend in Florida caused a peculiar phenomenon that literally caused iguanas to fall from the sky.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is no longer accepting green iguanas at its offices after an executive order Friday allowed for the temporary removal of the live, cold-stunned ...
If you thought this cold snap was rough for you, consider that FWC collected thousands of iguanas for summary execution.
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After a rare cold snap left green iguanas literally falling from trees across South Florida.
We're all in for six more weeks of winter. And you know who's really bummed out about this? All the frozen iguanas in Florida ...
Green iguanas are an invasive species in Florida, and when temperatures drop near freezing, the reptiles can become cold-stunned, entering a state known as torpor. In that condition, iguanas ...
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.
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a Florida cold snap meets a committed wiener dog, Wilson has your answer. In the ...
As near-freezing temperatures reach southern Florida, green iguanas are dropping from the trees, unable to handle the chill.
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