Por: Newsweek Tech January 19, 2024
The blast of Arctic air that has plunged most of the United States into freezing temperatures may bring another strange risk to Florida: iguanas falling from the sky. FALLING IGUANAS possible this weekend in Southwest Florida as the coldest air of the season moves in Sunday morning. We have a pretty sizable iguana population from Sanibel to Cape Coral to Naples, Matt Devitt, the Chief Meteorologist at WINKNews in southwest Florida, posted on X,... + full article
WPTV USA Nation December 30, 2023
BOCA RATON, Fla. — With the , South Florida may experience a phenomenon unique to the region — cold-stunned iguanas.Steve Kavashansky with the Iguana Busters iguana removal service was searching for the invasive reptiles along a canal in Boca Raton on Friday.He said the... + más
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NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation January 08, 2023
>> LOOK UP AND WATCH OUT. >>> LOOK UP AND WATCH OUT. IF ITS COLD IN SOUTH FLORIDA, YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS. YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS. FROZEN IGUANAS MIGHT BE PART OF THE PROCESS. THE PROCESS. >> THEYRE LITERALLY KNOWN TO DROP OUT OF TREES HERE. DROP OUT OF TREES HERE. >> NBC 6S... + más
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New York Post USA Life December 30, 2022
It was cloudy with a chance of iguanas. A Florida animal lover is going viral after collecting iguanas that had frozen stiff and toppled out of trees amidst the pounding the US. Footage of him retrieving the herpetological hail is currently going viral online. “Iguanas... + más
NBC 6 South Florida USA Nation December 27, 2022
Newsweek USA Tech December 22, 2022
During this week's Arctic blast, the forecast for Florida is cold... with a chance of falling iguanas.But fear not, the scaly skydivers are not dead—they are just cold.Iguanas are cold-blooded and at night with no sun to provide solar warmth, they become torpid, unable to... + más
Look Up and Watch Out for Frozen Iguanas in South Florida | NBC 6 South Florida
Newsweek USA Nation December 21, 2022
Florida is forecast to have one of its coldest Christmases in 20 years. Though it may be a welcome site to locals in the subtropical region, cold weather can be quite unpleasant for the local iguana population.When temperatures drop to near 40 degrees, iguanas become immobile... + más
Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
A cash bounty may be given for killing iguanas in Miami Beach, due to the overwhelming numbers of the reptiles.The iguanas, which are invasive to Miami Beach, have been rapidly expanding in population and causing damage, leading officials to suggest payments for hunters who kill... + más
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