TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)— As the temperature drops in Florida this week, residents may also see something else drop from the trees.
January in Florida is typically "frozen iguana" season or when we feel cold temps. Is anyone in the ocean this time of year?
Many iguanas in South Florida have adapted to going deep into burrows where they stay insulated from the cold. They also tend ...
Florida's non-native green iguanas become paralyzed and drop from trees when temperatures dip. Climate change could bring ...
NEXT Weather meteorologist Lissette Gonzalez says the coldest air of the season, so far, arrives on Wednesday morning with lows falling to mostly the upper 40s. Some inland areas could see the mid-40s ...
Freeze warnings extend south of Gainesville early Tuesday morning as Florida residents woke up to a chilly day.
Here is how this cold streak can affect some reptiles that call South Florida home. Get the latest weather updates with the ...
With an arctic front bringing significantly colder temperatures to much of Florida, the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
The overall coldest temperature recorded at West Palm Beach's Palm Beach International Airport in January was 26 degrees in ...
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.
Some folks in Florida could have to dodge falling iguanas as parts of the Sunshine State are expected to dip below freezing by Wednesday morning. DON’T MISS: Polar vortex delivers classic ...