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  2. Experts Issue Warning About Falling Iguanas In Florida - AOL

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    "It’s gonna happen," biologist Joe Wasilewski warned. "If it’s in the 50s, they’re slow. If it’s in the 40s, they’re on the brink of falling. And if it’s in the 30s, they’re down.”

  3. Video shows cold iguana falling from tree in Florida then ...

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    The cat sniffs the iguana's tail and appears to bite it, startling the iguana. The two creatures jump in opposite directions, and the cat stays back from the lizard in the video.

  4. At what temperature do iguanas "freeze" in Florida? - AOL

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    Florida's iguana invasion. The green iguana, the Mexican iguana, and the spinytail iguana were originally brought to South Florida from Central and South America.

  5. List of invasive species in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The FISC list is a recommendation for natural resource managers, environmental education, and volunteer removal, but is not regulatory by law. [173] State regulated plant species are listed in the State of Florida Noxious Weed List, and the State of Florida Prohibited Aquatic Plants List. [178]

  6. Florida freeze could cause iguanas to tumble from trees this ...

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    Low temperatures on Saturday morning dropped below 50 degrees throughout much of the Sunshine State, with lows in the upper 30s to mid 40s in southern Florida where most iguanas live.

  7. Knight anole - Wikipedia

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    Knight anoles are native to Cuba, but have been widely introduced into South Florida, where they reproduce and spread readily as an invasive species. [2] [5] They cannot withstand cold temperatures; in winter freezes in Florida, they have been known to fall to the ground from tree canopies, similarly to the green iguana. [5]

  8. 'Chicken of the trees.' Do I need a license to shoot iguanas ...

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    Florida might have rules restricting how many deer, gators, ducks and turkeys you can kill. But there's no limit for iguanas.

  9. Green iguana - Wikipedia

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    Green iguana eating Bougainvillea leaves. Green iguanas are primarily herbivores, with captives feeding on leaves such as turnip, mustard, and dandelion greens, flowers, fruit, and growing shoots of upwards of 100 different species of plant. [8] [41] In Panama, one of the green iguana's favorite foods is the wild plum (Spondias mombin). [14]