Thanks to Florida's sub-tropical climate, green iguanas have been able to thrive and rapidly increase in numbers. However, iguanas are not native to The Sunshine State, and like most invasive...
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Iguanas have taken Florida by storm, but how did it happen, and why is Florida so intolerant to its scaly green residents. Perhaps, it's because iguanas are not as innocent as they may first seem to...
Iguanas in Florida are relatively large reptiles with sharp claws and even sharper teeth, but are they dangerous to humans? Many herbivores, after all, tend to be innocuous. Generally speaking,...
Iguanas, which include a large group of lizards, have sharp claws and razor-sharp teeth, but unfortunately for them, they're nowhere near the top of the food chain. A wide range of animals including...
Although iguanas aren't much of a threat to people or pets, they can be annoying, as they're known to destroy infrastructure and tear up the yard by burrowing. Fortunately, there are a wide range of...
Although iguanas are relatively large reptiles, they're nowhere near the top of Florida's food chain. Bigger and much more ferocious animals are known to make delicious snacks out of iguanas. The...