Iguanas are an invasive species in Florida that anecdotally appear to be growing in numbers although there are no good counts of their population statewide. They are a nuisance because they eat ...
As residents across Florida experience significant temperature drops Thursday night and Friday morning, AccuWeather meteorologists say iguanas could fall from trees in the South Florida. "Green ...
When temperatures drop below 50 degrees, iguanas can become paralyzed and may die from prolonged cold. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission collected thousands of cold-stunned iguanas ...
A recent Arctic cold front caused a large number of iguanas to become cold-stunned or die. Iguanas cause significant damage by burrowing into infrastructure, contaminating pools, and eating ...
Floridians have been on 'falling iguana watch' throughout the winter, as cold snaps cause the reptiles to lose mobility and drop from trees Amidst freezing temperatures in Florida, the state's ...
Reptiles on a Mexican island were considered an invasive species, but DNA evidence proves they beat humans to the island by hundreds of thousands of years. By Jude Coleman On a Mexican island in the ...
Last weekend’s frigid bomb cyclone delivered not only record cold temperatures, it also dropped loads of cold-stunned green iguanas from South Florida’s trees, allowing pest control companies to ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) issued Executive Order 26-03 on Friday, allowing residents to collect and surrender cold-stunned green iguanas without a permit during an ...