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.
First introduced during the 1960, the invasive reptiles were ‘cold-stunned’ during a record-breaking cold snap.
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“If you look at the iguana, there’s a circle on the side of its head that’s actually a really good aiming point,” he says.
There are way more pythons than hunters to remove them in Florida. But the ones that do kill them can be paid full-time by the FWC.
Ronquillo, who said iguanas that died in trees could keep falling for days after the cold snap, suggests calling your garbage service provider to find out how to dispose of a dead iguana and if you ...
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