As temperatures plunge in Florida, residents are being urged to keep an eye out for stunned iguanas falling from trees.
South Florida faces an Arctic blast and polar vortex. Will this cold snap lead to an ultimate measure of cold weather here?
The green iguana isn't native to the Sunshine State. So how did this invasive lizard get there and become the state's menace ...
January in Florida is typically "frozen iguana" season or when we feel cold temps. Is anyone in the ocean this time of year?
South Florida residents, brace yourselves — while a brief glimpse of 80-degree weather is on the horizon, a significant cold ...
Frigid temperatures have been infiltrating the U.S. over the past several days, and Florida hasn’t been immune to the bitter ...
The swimming pool at a Florida high school has been shut down ... Worth Beach resident Alyssia Jaume said. She describes the iguana invasion at Lake Worth High School as an oasis for the reptiles.
"They've been placed in these habitats, south Florida for instance… where once or twice a year we get a cold snap." The phenomenon has been more noticeable recently due to booming iguana ...
Something weird is happening in Florida ... a license or permit to hunt them on public lands.) Several worried citizens have also called for Floridians to eat more iguana meat — which, after ...