Cold temperatures in Florida usually mean one unusual thing will happen: frozen, falling iguanas. A recent cold snap has ...
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Green Toad in Its Natural Habitat

The green toad sits quietly near the edge of the water, surrounded by soft reflections and calm ripples. Its textured skin ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) explains that when temperatures reach near freezing or lower, ...
Researchers have long speculated that humans introduced spiny-tailed iguanas to Mexico’s remote Clarion Island about 50 years ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — As temperatures plummeted across the state over the past few nights, iguanas fell from trees due to the cold.
When temperatures drop in Miami, so do iguanas — often from significant heights. While overzealous Miamians are breaking out their puffer coats and Uggs, which many do anytime the temperature flirts ...
During severe cold weather, iguanas in Florida may be cold-stunned — a paralysis that can cause the reptiles to fall from their perches in trees.
Florida—when you think of it, Miami, palm trees, and, of course, sunshine come to mind. But beware, the current weather in the state is anything but hot and summery. At night, temperatures in some ...
A Florida man saved green iguanas that had become cold-stunned and dropped down from the trees as the weather turned chilly.