Falling, "freezing" iguanas in Florida should slow down as the state warms up this week. But do iguanas die when they "freeze ...
The frigid bomb cyclone dropped loads of invasive iguanas out of trees, allowing pest control companies to collect them by the thousands.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Executive Director Roger Young joins FOX Weather to discuss the temporary executive order allowing the public to safely collect cold-stunned ...
Florida's rare cold snap has stunned invasive iguanas, causing thousands to fall motionless from trees as temperatures dipped below 40°F, with over 2,000 cold-stunned reptiles collected by authorities ...
A group of Florida influencers took advantage of rare freezing temperatures in the Sunshine State to make a "blanket" of cold ...
As temperatures dropped across South Florida this week, invasive green iguanas were left cold-stunned, immobilized and ...
The cold weather causes the cold-blooded animals to become so lethargic they are unable to move, but in intense cold weather, they could even die from the exposure.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is no longer accepting green iguanas at its offices after an executive order Friday allowed for the temporary removal of the live, cold-stunned ...
A fountain in Disney World in Orlando, Florida, froze Sunday as the area reached a low of 24 degrees, according to ...
A second February cold front will assail Florida this week on the heels the previous punch of winter, which was still challenging records Tuesday with lingering frigid air.
Cold-stunned iguanas falling from trees during South Florida's recent cold snap ended up as an unexpected menu item: iguana ...
If you thought this cold snap was rough for you, consider that FWC collected thousands of iguanas for summary execution.