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    Will Florida residents see frozen iguanas falling from trees?

    CFL Staff WriterBy CFL Staff WriterJanuary 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)— Because the temperature drops in Florida this week, residents may additionally see one thing else drop from the bushes.

    Inexperienced Iguanas, a non-native species to Florida are sometimes in Central America, the tropical a part of South America, and the jap Caribbean Islands.

    Iguanas are cold-blooded so when the temperature drops, their inner physique temperature drops as properly.

    When the temperature drops to close freezing or under, the iguanas will briefly lose all muscle management.

    According to the Fish and Wildlife Conservations Commission in a previous story, iguanas decelerate when the temperature dips under the 50s, and “freeze” making them fall out of bushes when the temperature drops within the 40s or 30s.


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    “Do not be stunned the following a number of mornings to seek out iguanas mendacity on the bottom beneath the bushes. Do not choose them up or contact them, they’ll get well later within the day when temperatures heat up,” Max Defender 8 Meteorologist Eric Stone mentioned.

    The inexperienced iguana inhabitants stretches alongside the Atlantic Coast and Gulf Coast. Some have been reported in Hillsborough, Highlands, Indian River, and Collier County, based on FWC.

    Green Iguanas will not be protected in Florida besides by anti-cruelty legal guidelines and could be humanely killed on non-public property, FWC mentioned.

    “Captured iguanas can’t be relocated and launched at different Florida areas,” FWC mentioned.

    Iguanas can dwell in bushes, shrubs, or on the bottom, and residents who ceaselessly have iguanas within the space can take extra steps to forestall them like eradicating crops that entice them or hanging wind chimes to make noises.

    FWC advises residents to not deliver iguanas inside their properties or automobiles to heat up, as they get well rapidly and act defensively.



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