Watch out for falling reptiles when temperatures take a tumble in Florida. It’s a strange hazard that almost sounds like a prank on unsuspecting tourists looking to enjoy the region’s near-constant ...
Iguanas are becoming a growing health concern in South Florida, with doctors and residents warning that the invasive reptiles can spread salmonella through their droppings and even their bites — a ...
It comes after the Sunshine State saw record-breaking temperatures amid a widespread cold snap that has impacted swaths of the country. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) ...
There are now nine eastern black rhinos living in the wild in the region. Wildlife researchers are celebrating the wild birth of a critically endangered eastern black rhino as a tiny subgroup in Kenya ...
25 NEWS. ALWAYS A LOT OF FUN. OKAY, BACK TO THE COLD TEMPERATURES. WHAT EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT. WE FOUND SOME FALLING IGUANAS. I KNEW IT WOULD HAPPEN. YEAH, THEY GET COLD. STUNNED. IF YOU HAVEN’T ...
If you live in South Florida, you're gonna want to listen to this forecast. My name is Brooke Silvering. I'm *** meteorologist in South Florida. So on top of the coldest air of the season, moving in ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – The upcoming cold snap in the Sunshine State will be intense enough to make Iguanas rain from the sky in South Florida. Yes, you read that right. Iguanas are cold-blooded reptiles ...
A strong cold front will push all the way into Florida early next week, bringing the potential for some record cold temperatures. Along with the potential for the first frost and freeze for many, ...
Diddy and Dixie’s clutch offered hope for a new generation of rhino iguanas—but nature had other plans. In this candid update, Brian discusses the lessons learned about humidity control, egg health, ...
Reptiles on a Mexican island were considered an invasive species, but DNA evidence proves they beat humans to the island by hundreds of thousands of years. By Jude Coleman On a Mexican island in the ...
Most South Floridians know the green iguana can be aggressive and territorial, so it’s best to give it and its claws a wide berth, even if it’s smaller than our posh purse puppies. But what if you ran ...
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