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

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    While it may sound bizarre, it happens. And there's a scientific reason for it. Although several iguana species live in Florida, the predominant one is the green iguana, native to Central and ...

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

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    For example, a 2-foot iguana would become cold-stunned after a couple of hours at 50 degrees, whereas a 6-foot iguana would take twice as long in the cooler temperature to enter that state ...

  4. Could ‘frozen iguanas’ return to Florida this winter? Here’s ...

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    The phenomenon happens nearly every year, but it doesn't stop the sight from being both bizarre and bothersome enough to prompt annual social media posts and questions about what to do and expect ...

  5. Green iguana - Wikipedia

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    The green iguana (Iguana iguana), also known as the American iguana or the common green iguana, is a large, arboreal, mostly herbivorous species of lizard of the genus Iguana. Usually, this animal is simply called the iguana. The green iguana ranges over a large geographic area; it is native from southern Brazil and Paraguay as far north as Mexico.

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

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    The stunned iguana also had a run-in with another animal, as caught on camera. Watch cold iguana fall from tree, get bit by cat The security camera footage shows the iguana suddenly falling from ...

  7. Iguana - Wikipedia

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    A male green iguana. Iguana (/ ɪ ˈ ɡ w ɑː n ə /, [4] [5] Spanish:) is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.

  8. Iguanidae - Wikipedia

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    Most iguanas are arboreal, living in trees, but some species tend to be more terrestrial, which means they prefer the ground. Iguanas are typically herbivores and their diets vary based on what plant life is available within their habitat. Iguanas across many species remain oviparious, and exhibit little to no parental care when their eggs ...

  9. Watch: Cold-stunned iguana tumbles from Miami tree during ...

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    If they happen to be in a tree or some brush, which is where they like to hang out, they might fall during their cold-stunned slumber. In the video, the iguana eventually moves after the cat ...