Amid a cold snap that brought snow to Southern states, Florida got so cold that lizards fell out of trees. Often mentioned as an indicator of how cold it is for the Sunshine State, invasive green ...
MIAMI - It's a South Florida phenomenon that draws amusement from across the country — when temperatures drop below a certain level, cold-stunned iguanas start falling out of trees. While it may sound ...
YOU KNOW, IT DOES HAPPEN WITH THESE BIG STORMS. AND IT WASN’T A TROPICAL STORM, BUT IT DEFINITELY FELT LIKE ONE YESTERDAY. TODAY, WITH ALL THAT WIND. YEAH. VERY STRONG WINDS AND RAIN. BUT NICE TO SEE ...
But seriously, do massive lizards really just fall out of the trees in South Florida when it gets cold? Yes, and you can watch it happen in a video taken by Avrohom Eliezer Friedman in North Miami ...
January is here, and overnight temperatures are falling into the 40s in South Florida. Locals know that means one thing: Iguanas will be plummeting from trees. Yes, you read that right: Iguanas.
With temperatures expected to drop in South Florida by Wednesday morning, so will the iguanas. As seen in past cold spells, when temperatures dip below 50 degrees, iguanas seemingly freeze in place.
Warm weather experienced this winter in Greater Columbus is hastening bud development on trees and other plants. Such budding and new growth is caused by a combination of hours of daylight and ambient ...