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State's rare freeze gives residents and visitors green light to collect stunned invasive iguanas
Cold-stunned iguanas falling from trees during Florida's extreme freeze can now be collected permit-free and brought to wildlife offices for removal.
South Floridians awoke Sunday morning to find “frozen” iguanas in their yards, streets, sidewalks and driveways after record low temperatures in the region stunned the invasive
Falling iguana alert issued for South Florida as cold weather causes reptiles to drop from trees. Removal permits waived through Feb. 2.
Burmese pythons have reportedly found a way to adapt to cold snaps in Florida
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