If you thought this cold snap was rough for you, consider that FWC collected thousands of iguanas for summary execution.
Florida residents can surrender cold-stunned iguanas at FWC sites without permits during the rare cold snap collection event.
There were iguanas that were pushing six to six-and-a-half feet long. They look like dragons, absolutely crazy,” said iguana ...
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Florida collects more than $5,000 frozen iguanas as wildlife officials say to stop bringing them in
"We are NO LONGER accepting green iguanas at FWC offices," Florida wildlife officials wrote.
Andrew Baron, a trapper with Redline Iguana Removal, unloads cold-stunned and dead green iguanas from the back of a truck ...
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State's rare freeze gives residents and visitors green light to collect stunned invasive iguanas
Cold-stunned iguanas falling from trees during Florida's extreme freeze can now be collected permit-free and brought to ...
While an untold number of iguanas awoke from a cold-stunned torpor to continue on with their life, those that succumbed to the chill may be in trees.
Find a cold-snapped iguana lying comatose in your yard? If you don’t want the invasive reptile waking up and scurrying along ...
The falling iguana phenomenon is nothing new for Florida, but this unusually long cold snap has prompted a special executive ...
The dry, scaly deluge is a familiar forecast in those parts. These cold-blooded reptiles’ nervous systems shut down when temperatures dip into the 40s and below. They become paralyzed and fall from ...
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Can I shoot an iguana in my yard? What to know before you hunt Florida's 'baby dinosaurs'
Florida is home to thousands of unique creatures, but some of Florida's most iconic critters are actually invasive. According to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state is ...
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