Sometimes plunging in headfirst and barehanded is just the most efficient way to nab the nuisance lizard, says Mike Kimmel, ...
An Arctic blast could bring colder temperatures to Florida, but it is not guaranteed. When temperatures drop below 40 degrees, cold-blooded iguanas can become immobilized and fall from trees. The ...
During breeding season, male green iguanas in Florida turn a bright orange color to attract females. The invasive iguana population is causing widespread problems, including damage to infrastructure ...
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Could we solve Florida’s invasive animal problem by eating them? Possibly! See which ones
Florida is unfortunately home to a lot of uninvited guests — especially invasive animals. But there might be another way to control their rapidly increasing populations. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
Frozen iguanas were spotted Tuesday throughout Florida as an arctic blast rolled across the eastern United States, breaking numerous records for low temperatures in the Sunshine State. Known as ...
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 ...
Florida may be known as the Sunshine State, but temperatures fell so low earlier this week that iguanas in the southern portion of the state “froze,” and in some cases, fell from trees. When overnight ...
(This story was updated to accurately reflect the most current information.) A now near annual occurrence, falling iguanas are in the forecast again for the next couple of days in parts of Florida due ...
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