A frozen iguana hit the deck after cold weather swept through South Florida in January. Here's what to know about the plummeting lizards.
A biting cold front is sweeping through Florida this week. Will it get chilly enough for frozen iguanas to fall from trees in Palm Beach County?
Home security video from Wednesday in Miami Beach shows a large, seemingly cold-stunned iguana hitting the concrete with a loud thwack after falling from its perch in a tree.
With temperatures dropping across Florida, the Miami-area could see cold-stunned iguanas falling from trees, forecasters said.
Miami International Airport had a remarkable 78 consecutive hours of temperatures below 60 degrees Jan. 22–25.
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