Rare stretches of freezing temperatures in Florida are causing the state's invasive cold-blooded iguanas to shut down due to ...
Why do iguanas freeze? The reptiles have been seen falling from trees as temperatures drop in regions where they live, ...
There were iguanas that were pushing six to six-and-a-half feet long. They look like dragons, absolutely crazy,” said iguana ...
The winter freeze that embraced the sunshine state for several days caused iguanas to fall from trees as the frigid ...
Iguanas were dropped off by residents and municipal workers with Palm Beach County parks and recreation collecting 400 to 500 ...
The announcement that Floridians turned in 5,195 invasive green iguanas to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
When temperatures drop, so do the invasive green reptiles. Here’s everything you need to know about cold-stunned iguanas.
"We are NO LONGER accepting green iguanas at FWC offices," Florida wildlife officials wrote.
In a creative effort to tackle the issue of invasive species, a South Florida man is turning green iguanas into a ...
If you thought this cold snap was rough for you, consider that FWC collected thousands of iguanas for summary execution.
The frigid bomb cyclone dropped loads of invasive iguanas out of trees, allowing pest control companies to collect them by ...