MIAMI - It's a South Florida phenomenon that draws amusement from across the country — when temperatures drop below a certain ...
As temperatures plunge in Florida, residents are being urged to keep an eye out for stunned iguanas falling from trees.
Green Iguanas, a non-native species to Florida are typically in Central America, the tropical part of South America, and the ...
Frigid temperatures have been infiltrating the U.S. over the past several days, and Florida hasn’t been immune to the bitter ...
With temperatures expected to drop in South Florida by Wednesday morning, so will the iguanas. As seen in past cold spells, when temperatures dip below 50 degrees, iguanas seemingly freeze in place.
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 ...
Snow, ice, strong winds and plunging temperatures in the US have led to dangerous travel conditions from central and southern ...
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez says the coldest air of the season, so far, arrives on Wednesday morning with lows falling to mostly the upper 40s. Some inland areas could see the mid-40s ...
(File) As temperatures drop in Florida this week, residents might notice an unusual sight – green iguanas falling from trees. These non-native reptiles, typically found in Central America, tropical ...
South Florida faces an Arctic blast and polar vortex. Will this cold snap lead to an ultimate measure of cold weather here?
(WFLA)— As the temperature drops in Florida this ... a previous story, iguanas slow down when the temperature dips below the 50s, and “freeze” making them fall out of trees when the ...