NEWS: WHAT HAPPENS TO IGUANAS CAPTURED DURING THE COLD WAVE?
As we know, this phenomenon is now commonplace in Florida, where green iguanas cannot tolerate the cold and enter a state of shock when temperatures drop below 50˚F (10˚C). This is a survival mechanism that causes motor failure in these animals. They are cold-blooded reptiles that do not generate body heat and usually warm themselves in the sun. Native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, iguanas are considered an invasive...

