As temperatures plunge in Florida, residents are being urged to keep an eye out for stunned iguanas falling from trees.
MIAMI - It's a South Florida phenomenon that draws amusement from across the country — when temperatures drop below a certain ...
Green iguanas could become cold-stunned as the polar vortex pushes into South FL, bringing temperatures in the 40s to the ...
A new study of modern reptiles will improve our ability to identify the diets of ancient animals, including dinosaurs.
residents might notice an unusual sight – green iguanas falling from trees. These non-native reptiles, typically found in Central America, tropical South America, and the eastern Caribbean, are ...
Evolution has resulted in the development of both herbivores and carnivores—but how? What type of food did extinct ...
A colorful yet destructive creature, the invasive green iguana has plagued South Florida since the 1960s. They are believed ...
The cold-blooded reptiles, which rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature, are falling into a ...
When temperatures drop in South Florida, it can cause a big problem for Floridians: falling iguanas. When it gets too cold, ...
With temperatures expected to drop in South Florida by Wednesday morning, so will the iguanas. As seen in past cold spells, when temperatures dip below 50 degrees, iguanas seemingly freeze in place.
The marine iguana is found only in the Galápagos Islands. From their sleek swimming skills underwater to their clumsy movements on land, they're perfectly adapted to their marine environment.
Frigid temperatures have been infiltrating the U.S. over the past several days, and Florida hasn’t been immune to the bitter ...