Florida's non-native green iguanas become paralyzed and drop from trees when temperatures dip. Climate change could bring ...
The green iguana isn't native to the Sunshine State. So how did this invasive lizard get there and become the state's menace ...
A colorful yet destructive creature, the invasive green iguana has plagued South Florida since the 1960s. They are believed ...
On the other hand, when temperatures fall to the 40s, cold-blooded iguanas slow down. If they happen to be perched in a tree, the cold-stunned iguanas can fall out of the tree.