South Florida's iguanas go 'frozen' as cold snap prompts public drop-offs

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South Florida residents found cold-stunned green iguanas in yards, streets, and driveways after near-freezing temperatures. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission opened five drop-off sites to collect live iguanas for humane killing or, in some cases, transfer to permittees for live-animal sales elsewhere.
- ‘Frozen’ iguanas everywhere: Florida roads, sidewalks, yards Yahoo
- State's rare freeze gives residents and visitors green light to collect stunned invasive iguanas Fox News
- Florida wildlife officials receive boxes of cold-stunned iguanas Yahoo
- It’s raining iguanas: Reptiles drop from trees by the handful during South Florida cold snap WPLG Local 10
- 1,000+ green iguanas turned into FWC in 1 day during historic South Florida cold snap NBC 6 South Florida
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