An early February cold snap killed iguanas across South Florida, delivering a natural blow to one of the state’s most damaging invasive species.
A rare Florida cold front stunned and killed thousands of invasive iguanas, but wildlife experts warn the population is likely to rebound due to their high reproductive rate.
Lizards are famous for their strange ability to lose their own tails. This ability is called tail autotomy, a survival strategy in which a lizard voluntarily detaches its own tail. While this ...
Floridians have been on 'falling iguana watch' throughout the winter, as cold snaps cause the reptiles to lose mobility and drop from trees Amidst freezing temperatures in Florida, the state's ...
Sabino Canyon is a place of colorful cliffs, colossal cacti, lush streamside scenery and, you might have noticed, lizards - lots and lots of lizards. To highlight that reptilian resource, managers of ...
The three mating strategies of male western side-blotched lizards are predictable based on the color of their throats: orange, yellow, or blue. Each color is correlated with size, testosterone level, ...
PHOENIX — Terms in the U.S. House of Representatives last two years, meaning all nine of Arizona’s seats are up for grabs in the 2026 election. Dozens of potential candidates have expressed official ...
Ice was found on I-4 at mile marker 103 in Seminole County during peak morning rush hour. HOLLYWOOD, Fla. – A South Florida iguana expert gathered dozens of motionless reptiles Sunday morning as a ...
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