When temperatures drop and remain near or below freezing, reptiles and amphibians — including non-native green iguanas — can ...
"It’s a little bit sweet, I can’t really describe it," iguana trapper Ryan Izquierdo tells PEOPLE of the reptile's meat ...
Even South Florida, where winters are typically mild, saw temperatures fall into the low-to-mid 40s, with Miami forecast to ...
The dry, scaly deluge is a familiar forecast in those parts. These cold-blooded reptiles’ nervous systems shut down when temperatures dip into the 40s and below. They become paralyzed and fall from ...
A rare South Florida cold snap sent iguanas falling from trees, even landing one on pizzas, while tourists stayed out of the ...
Iguanas were dropped off by residents and municipal workers with Palm Beach County parks and recreation collecting 400 to 500 ...
The frigid bomb cyclone dropped loads of invasive iguanas out of trees, allowing pest control companies to collect them by ...
A cold snap over the weekend in Florida caused a peculiar phenomenon that literally caused iguanas to fall from the sky.
When temperatures drop, so do the invasive green reptiles. Here’s everything you need to know about cold-stunned iguanas.
South Florida's weather feels nothing like the tropical humidity it's known for. And the iguanas are feeling the cold ...
Some Florida Gulf Coast University professors weigh in on how area wildlife might be reacting to the recent cold snap.
As near-freezing temperatures reach southern Florida, green iguanas are dropping from the trees, unable to handle the chill.