(File) As temperatures drop in Florida this week, residents might notice an unusual sight – green iguanas falling from trees. These non-native reptiles, typically found in Central America, tropical ...
Green Iguanas, a non-native species to Florida are typically in Central America, the tropical part of South America, and the ...
The green iguana isn't native to the Sunshine State. So how did this invasive lizard get there and become the state's menace ...
Green iguanas are not native to Florida and are believed to have been introduced via the exotic pet trade in the 1960s. Native to the warm environments ranging from Central America to the tropical ...
The invasive reptile − believed to have been introduced to the state in the 1960s as part of the exotic-pet trade − normally thrives in the Florida heat, which matches the iguanas' native range, which ...
which matches the iguanas' native range, which extends from Central America to tropical regions of South America and some eastern Caribbean islands. But when cold fronts move in carrying chilly ...