Florida
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Colder Weather and Wintry Conditions Could Affect Iguanas in Florida
The extremely cold weather affecting portions of the United States could affect the wildlife animals that are not used to cold temperatures. In Florida, falling Iguanas from trees could occur as the weather makes the animals immobile.
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