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Cold-stunned iguanas pile up

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Cold-stunned iguanas pile up as Florida officials accept them during cold blast
Florida wildlife officials created a temporary program to collect cold-stunned iguanas following freezing temperatures.

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Cold snap triggers iguana drop-offs by the hundreds at Florida wildlife facility
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Cold snap gives Floridians a chance to turn in cold-stunned iguanas. Here's how
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See this 'only in Florida' phenomenon: 'Frozen' iguanas in Palm Beach County
Yes, it was that cold for this "only-in-Florida" phenomenon: 'Frozen' iguanas!

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More frigid temperatures expected in much of U.S. after a weekend of heavy snow
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Cold-stunned iguanas dropped at FWC site
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Florida cold snap delivers falling iguanas, snow flurries and record-breaking lows
On Sunday, Blue Spring State Park in Orange City counted more than 800 manatees.

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1,000+ green iguanas turned in to FWC in 1 day during historic South Florida cold snap
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FWC collects South Florida’s cold stunned iguanas
Pembroke Pines News on MSN
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Cold weather leaves iguanas in Pembroke Pines stunned, easy to catch. Have a look

Hundreds of frozen iguanas were caught in West Broward cities during South Florida’s weekend cold snap.
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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.
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Iguanas fall from trees amid South Florida cold snap; FWC accepting frozen reptiles for handling

Cold-stunned iguanas are a common sight every time cold air grips South Florida. On this frigid weekend, the reptiles rained down<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
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Florida collecting frozen iguanas: What to know

Florida residents can surrender cold-stunned iguanas at FWC sites without permits during the rare cold snap collection event.
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Florida rules change on frozen iguanas (for now). What to know

A Florida executive order is changing rules on what to do with the frozen iguanas falling out of trees. Here's what you should know.
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