MIAMI - It's a South Florida phenomenon that draws amusement from across the country — when temperatures drop below a certain ...
My favorite part was sneaking up on them and catching them by hand,” Timothy Russell, 8, of White City, said with a smile.
As temperatures plunge in Florida, residents are being urged to keep an eye out for stunned iguanas falling from trees.
“This matches perfectly with the physical differences we see in populations where these species have been living together for many generations.” The lizards in Florida could help scientists ...
Florida's non-native green iguanas become paralyzed and drop from trees when temperatures dip. Climate change could bring ...
They're here to stay':Agama lizard population continues to increase with no end in sight Ed Killer:Turning a new leaf, sort of, on my view of Florida’s invasive species problem More nonnative ...
Incidents like a bare-footed man wrestling one on a Florida highway reveal how these animals can unexpectedly disrupt daily ...
On the rare occasion, the temperatures in South Florida drop to the mid-to-low 40s for about 8 hours or more. This is enough time for iguanas to become incapacitated. The iguanas aren't usually dead ...
The green iguana, the Mexican iguana, and the spinytail iguana were originally brought to South Florida from Central and South America. They're considered an invasive species and they've become more ...
Although several iguana species live in Florida, the predominant one is the green iguana, native to Central and South America ...
After bagging 93 of the invasive lizards, the 8-year-old White City agama hunter took his trophy on a victory lap around school, for show-and-tell in his class, and anywhere else he could find a ...