NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — An iguana that bought too chilly to hold on to a tree in Florida, fell from its branches and was bitten by a cat.
Dwelling surveillance video captured the second on Jan. 22 in North Miami Seashore, when a frozen iguana seemingly dropped from the sky.
Instantly, the iguana smacks onto the bottom.
One other clip exhibits a white cat inspecting the iguana, showing to scope out the reptile from head to tail.
When the furry feline will get to the tail, it decides to present it a style check. The cat bites its tail, inflicting the iguana to squirm.
In keeping with the Florida Fish and Wildlife, nonnative inexperienced iguanas can go right into a state of torpor, dropping all muscle management when temperatures drop to close freezing. This causes the reptiles to fall out of timber or different vegetation.