RECAP: Iguanas Drop From Trees as Florida Temperatures Plunge
As a cold snap pushed temperatures in south Florida into the mid-30s °F (around 1–2°C), cold-stunned iguanas began falling from trees.
Around 600 iguanas were dropped off at Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission facilities over the weekend, while professional trappers collected hundreds more in a single day.
Because iguanas are considered an invasive species, those collected are not released back into the wild.
- Product Code
- ILEA005067463
- Registered date
- 2026/2/05 15:40:40
- Media size
- 1280 × 720 pixel
- Deployment size
- 300.88(MB)*
- Special instruction
-
US
Video Recording Date/Time: February 1, US
Video Recording Date/Time: January 31, 2026
3. Please credit “@EmberWolfe721 via Spectee“
03:22-03:34
Video Location: North Miami, 2026
2. Please credit “@FIXFTL via Spectee“
02:59-03:22
Video Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 2026, 2026 at about 10:00h
4. Please credit "@therealkason16 via Spectee“
03:34-03:54
Video Location: Riviera Beach, 1. Please credit “@yoelito1615 via Spectee“
00:00-02:59
Video Location: Blue Lakes Park in Miami
*File size when opened in Photoshop, etc.