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Stunned by cold, Florida's iguanas fall from trees

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Iguanas are falling out of trees in Florida. But here's why you shouldn't try to 'save' them.
The odds of a frozen 10-pound reptile crash-landing on its head in front of you is unlikely, but this time of year in Florida, the chance may be higher than you think.

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Stunned by the cold, Florida's iguanas fall from the trees
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Florida euthanizes 5,000 iguanas after cold snap stuns the invasive reptiles
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Over 5,000 "frozen" iguanas removed across Florida during recent cold snap, according to wildlife officials
Over 5,000 invasive green iguanas have been removed across Florida counties and cities after a recent cold snap put the invasive species into a coma-like state, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservat...

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An estimated 8,000 cold-stunned iguanas removed from parts of Florida
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Florida collects nearly 5,200 invasive iguanas during cold snap
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Frozen iguanas rain down in Florida cold spell — as wildlife officials encourage killing invasive critters
“There were iguanas that were pushing six to six-and-a-half feet long. They look like dragons, absolutely crazy,” said iguana hunter Ryan Izquierdo.

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Over 5,000 iguanas captured in Florida during 2-day cold weather roundup: FWC
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Florida Man Makes Iguana Tacos From Fallen Frozen Iguanas During Cold Front
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Florida Parks teams up to plant longleaf pines at Wakulla Springs

The Florida State Parks Foundation and partners plant nearly 1,000 longleaf pines at Wakulla Springs State Park.
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Casselberry offers free native Florida trees to residents through Adopt-a-Tree Program

CASSELBERRY, Fla. — The City of Casselberry is providing free native trees from Florida to residents through its Adopt-a-Tree Program, with applications accepted until August 31, 2025. This initiative intends to offer shade, beauty, and environmental ...
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