Cold Iguanas Falling in Florida

It’s very arctic out lately in the US. Even people and creatures in Florida are getting cold. If you have pets that live outside, they should be indoors right now.

However, if you live in Florida, you probably don’t want to rescue the cold iguanas. Justnews.com reported that frigid iguanas are falling from treetops! No longer an urban legend in Florida, the falling iguanas have been caught on tape. Watch the falling iguana video at Just News.

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The fallen, comatose-like iguanas aren’t suicidal, and they certainly aren’t dead either. Since the temp was around 35 degrees F, they automatically went into a state of hibernation. Experts believe that most of these invasive iguanas will survive the cold snap if it warms up soon.

It’s believed that the nonnative iguana was introduced to Florida by pet owners. If you can no longer keep your pet iguana, consider placing a notice on Reptile Auctions. Never let it free outside.

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Cold Iguanas Falling in Florida