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Florida faced a cold snap over the weekend, and it's causing iguanas to literally fall from the trees. South Florida, known for its sun and beaches, is anything but warm right now. On Sunday, Feb. 1, ...
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Iguanas might be cold blooded, but sometimes frigid temperatures can be too much. A cold snap over the weekend in Florida resulted in a peculiar phenomenon that caused the reptiles to seemingly fall ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — The Florida forecast is dangerously cold with a chance of falling frozen iguanas. The falling iguana phenomenon is nothing new for the Sunshine State, but this unusually long cold ...
A rare cold snap across Florida has left thousands of iguanas 'cold stunned' and immobile, with some falling from trees. The state's wildlife agency says they're ripe for capturing. Reptiles like ...
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