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Cold weather may cause invasive iguanas to fall from trees in South Florida, prompting Governor DeSantis to warn residents.
Governor Ron DeSantis urged South Florida residents to be cautious this weekend as a cold snap could cause cold-stunned invasive iguanas to fall from trees.
He noted smaller iguanas are more vulnerable, while larger ones may survive and recover when temperatures rise.
The cold weather could help reduce the non-native iguana population, benefiting the local ecosystem.
The comments were made during a visit to Vero Beach, where DeSantis also promoted the state’s 'America 250' celebrations and the new state holiday honoring George Washington’s Birthday.
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El clima frío puede causar que las iguanas invasoras caigan de los árboles en el sur de Florida, lo que lleva al gobernador DeSantis a advertir a los residentes.