COCOA BEACH, Fla. — An iguana is getting a new home. The female iguana is one of two that have been roaming a Cocoa Beach neighborhood for two years. Residents said they thought the iguanas were pets ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With its spikey mohawk, mossy color and prehistoric persona, the green iguana is one of Florida’s most prolific and conspicuous ...
A rare Florida cold front stunned and killed thousands of invasive iguanas, but wildlife experts warn the population is likely to rebound due to their high reproductive rate.
The color change is not only a signal to the opposite sex, but a testament to the invasive animal's adaptivity to the Floridian climate Male green iguanas turn orange during the breeding season due to ...
The green iguana is one of the state’s most prolific and conspicuous invasive species with its spikey mohawk, mossy color and prehistoric persona. But during the holiday season, the hides of some of ...
When Florida temperatures drop, iguanas can become paralyzed and fall from trees. While many are alive, there are many that didn't make it.
(This story was updated with new information: How to help if you see a frozen iguana and what not to do.) When it feels like it’s freezing in the Sunshine State, the term "frozen iguanas" comes up.
In recent years, South Florida's growing population of invasive iguanas have been expanding their range into Brevard County. Now Mother Nature has stepped in to slow that process. Just weeks after ...