Cold snaps in subtropical regions can create strange scenes. In places like South Florida, a sudden temperature drop can ...
A special. temporary order by the FWC could help in efforts to manage invasive species in Florida, like the green iguana.
As residents across Florida experience significant temperature drops Thursday night and Friday morning, AccuWeather ...
South Florida’s incoming cold snap is expected to drop temperatures into the 30s, which could leave iguanas cold‑stunned and ...
Floridians know to keep an eye on the sky for any falling reptiles when the temperatures drop. If you're not from Florida, you might be wondering why reptiles fall from the sky when it gets cold.
When collecting live, cold-stunned green iguanas, the FWC advises wearing protective gloves, pants and long-sleeved shirts to prevent scratches. Iguanas must be placed in a secure, escape-proof cloth ...
As South Florida prepares to see some of the coldest weather since 2010, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is allowing for the removal and transport of cold-stunned iguanas without ...
Found a comatose iguana? Do not attempt to resuscitate the “sleeping” reptile. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has a message for the public on how cold weather can impact ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A cold snap in Florida is different than in other places. We put on heavy coats when it’s 50 degrees. No blizzard conditions here in the Sunshine State, but we have our issues ...
A Florida executive order is changing rules on what to do with the frozen iguanas falling out of trees. Here's what you should know.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - South Florida woke up to stunned iguanas and a crisp chill in the air as a cold front sent temperatures plummeting into the 40s and even the mid to high 30s in some ...
Florida rang in the New Year under an Arctic chill — and the cold delivered one of the Sunshine State’s strangest spectacles: iguanas falling from the sky. A sharp cold snap sent temperatures plunging ...