The cold-blooded reptiles, which rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature, are falling into a hibernation-like state during cold snaps.
As Florida experiences colder temperatures, some wildlife could be impacted by the weather, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced.
“Don’t be surprised the next several mornings to find iguanas lying on the ground beneath the trees. Don’t pick them up or touch them, they will recover later in the day when temperatures warm up,” ...