Por: Newsweek 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 and lose their grips in trees, thus making them fall to the ground like a wet sack of concrete.Iguanas typically lie motionless on the ground where they land. Although they... + full article
The Daily Beast USA Nation December 23, 2022
After a brutal season, people across have grown freshly accustomed to . But at least four times in the last two months, Lake Worth Beach residents have been plunged into darkness thanks to a very different kind of culprit: iguanas.“Some answer has to be devised to thwart these... + más
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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
Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 29, 2022
MAITLAND — Caitlin Chicoine found a Christmas tree at Santa’s Trees to help celebrate the holiday season with her 4-year-old daughter. “I grew up with a real tree,” said Chicoine, 31, of Casselberry. “I want the smell. ... I keep it up until February.” Sticking to... + más
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ABC News USA Life November 20, 2022
With the traditional start of Christmas tree shopping about one week away, growers and retailers are telling customers to ready themselves for higher prices this year.Tim O'Connor, the executive director of the National Christmas Tree Association, which supplies and the... + más
How to pick the perfect Christmas tree | Los Angeles Times
WPTV USA Nation October 22, 2022
BOCA RATON, Fla. — Residents of Loggers' Run in west Boca Raton are voicing concerns about the recent handling of an iguana in their neighborhood.Therese Serignese told WPTV she witnessed the incident and says it caused her great distress.I heard children screaming,... + más
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Time USA Science October 19, 2022
People breathe out carbon dioxide, trees breathe in carbon dioxide. It’s one of the first things children learn about the carbon cycle, the paths carbon takes as it moves among the living and nonliving things that make up the planet. That might be part of the reason trees and... + más
Drought is killing the trees at Lake Tahoe | Newsweek
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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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