First introduced during the 1960, the invasive reptiles were ‘cold-stunned’ during a record-breaking cold snap.
Government and private pest control services have collected roughly 8,000 frozen iguanas from across the state.
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When temperatures drop, so do the invasive green reptiles. Here’s everything you need to know about cold-stunned iguanas.
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Iguanas left virtually paralyzed by Florida’s recent unseasonable cold snap are dropping like flies from trees, leaving people to scoop them up by the armload.
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South Florida's weather feels nothing like the tropical humidity it's known for. And the iguanas are feeling the cold temperatures.
The Palm Beach Cardinals, a minor league baseball team in Jupiter, Florida, will be called Frozen Iguanas for a short time.