Life on Florida’s West Coast

Florida So Cold Iguanas Fall

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Yikes, it’s cold. In fact, it got so cold in south Florida and down in the Keys, that iguana living on Key Biscayne were dropping out of the trees. These reptiles, most of which were pets released into the wild, are cold blooded and go into such a deep sleep when the temperatures fall below the 40s that they cannot hold onto the branches were they have been sitting.

No worries, though, as the sun warms the air, they revive.

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