In Florida’s cold wave, iguanas are now falling from the trees

FILE PHOTO: Cold-stunned iguanas are seen following extreme cold weather in Lake Worth

 The National Weather Service Miami-South Florida warned the public on Sunday (January 30) that immobilized iguanas could fall from trees due to cold temperatures across the region. Iguanas are cold-blooded. They slow down and become immobile when temperatures drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. They may fall from trees, but they are not dead.

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