environment
February 4, 2026
Florida sugiere a residentes "matar humanamente" a iguanas congeladas por el frío récord
El frío provocó una "lluvia de iguanas", fenómeno en el que los reptiles caen de los árboles al congelarse.

TL;DR
- Florida experienced record cold temperatures, leading to a phenomenon where iguanas freeze and fall from trees.
- The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) received over 2,000 frozen iguanas.
- Residents are advised to humanely kill invasive green iguanas on their property.
- The FWC is no longer accepting frozen iguanas at their offices.
- Frozen iguanas may recover quickly and become defensive.