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Why Florida’s iguanas fall from the sky when frigid air arrives
Many of Florida’s iguanas sleep in trees to avoid predators. Frost-stunned iguanas often plunge to the ground after losing grip on branches and limbs above. That’s no small hazard to passersby when a ...
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Can I shoot an iguana in my yard? What to know before you hunt Florida's 'baby dinosaurs'
Florida is home to thousands of unique creatures, but some of Florida's most iconic critters are actually invasive. According to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state is ...
How a Bengal monitor, a moonlit raid and Maratha ingenuity shaped one of the most iconic victories of the 17th century, under ...
Diseased feral cat with abscesses and an eye infection that was trapped on Little Cayman (CNS): The challenging battle to conserve the Cayman Islands’ dwindling natural resources is being ...
How large a prey can a Dominican Boa, i.e. our tètchyen, swallow?” That is a question that you may have asked, or was asked ...
Normally green iguanas sometimes turn orange, or pumpkin, around the holiday season. But it's not a holiday thing for these ...
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The Giant Lizard Turning Up at Australian Schoolyards
Goannas are Australian monitor lizards that wander into schools and urban spaces, drawn by food smells and warmth. There are over two dozen goanna species in mainland Australia, occupying diverse ...
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Residents fight back as harmful reptiles invade US region: 'Support the continued removal'
Getting the green iguana under control is of utmost importance. Since entering Florida through the pet trade, the FWC says ...
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