A powerful Arctic cold front is driving temperatures across Florida into the 30s and even 20s, prompting the return of ...
At first, you could only find them in Miami. Now, they scamper across Pinellas County park roads, delighting — or sometimes ...
As temperatures drop in Florida, so can iguanas. Low temps this week could make iguanas temporarily paralyzed and fall from ...
Floridians know to keep an eye on the sky for any falling reptiles when the temperatures drop. If you're not from Florida, ...
An iguana falls from a tree in South Florida as an unseasonable cold snap enveloped the Sunshine State in January 2020. (WPLG / ABC Newsone) Every few years, a unique weather predicament strikes the ...
Orange iguanas, which are not native to the U.S., are sometimes kept as pets. Authorities in Colorado said the iguana was docile when rescued. People in Colorado were asked to check if their pet ...
Arctic air is spilling into Florida ahead of New Year’s, bringing colder-than-normal temps. Are frozen iguanas a probability during this cold snap?
The green iguana has become a ubiquitous sight across South Florida, often lounging in trees or sunning itself on sidewalks.
While iguanas are considered an invasive species in the United States, as these cold-blooded reptiles supposedly came to the states from South and Central America on cargo ships, they are often seen ...
People in Colorado were asked to check if their pet iguana went missing recently, in a state that is definitely not really known for those types of reptiles. Authorities rescued an orange iguana from ...