A frozen iguana hit the deck after cold weather swept through South Florida in January. Here's what to know about the plummeting lizards.
Cold weather in Florida made lizards fall from trees. One green iguana fell from a tree in North Miami Beach, as caught on camera.
A veterinarian and conservation expert spoke about invasive and nonnative organisms during a special live show of "The ...
A biting cold front is sweeping through Florida this week. Will it get chilly enough for frozen iguanas to fall from trees in ...
Nicknamed the "Sunshine State," Florida continues to draw tourists and new residents thanks to its weather and activities. Florida is also arguably one of the most fascinating and diverse areas on ...
The most efficient time to look for pythons is between the hours of 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. Surveying overnight generally yielded ...
Burmese pythons are not native to Florida and destructive to its ecosystem. Can you hunt and shoot the invasive snakes? Will ...
Green iguanas are an invasive species originally introduced ... How cold is too cold for an iguana? Most lizards in South Florida, originally introduced from warmer climates in Central and South ...
Amid a cold snap that brought snow to Southern states, Florida got so cold that lizards fell out of trees. Often mentioned as an indicator of how cold it is for the Sunshine State, invasive green ...