Iguanas are an invasive species in Southwest Florida and hunters like John Johnson are on a mission to eliminate them.
The color change is not only a signal to the opposite sex, but a testament to the invasive animal's adaptivity to the ...
Sometimes plunging in headfirst and barehanded is just the most efficient way to nab the nuisance lizard, says Mike Kimmel, ...
Green iguanas are an invasive species in Florida, causing damage to infrastructure and natural habitats. While once admired, the growing iguana population is now considered a significant problem in ...
During breeding season, male green iguanas in Florida turn a bright orange color to attract females. The invasive iguana population is causing widespread problems, including damage to infrastructure ...
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Can I shoot an iguana in my yard? What to know before you hunt Florida's 'baby dinosaurs'
Florida is home to thousands of unique creatures, but some of Florida's most iconic critters are actually invasive. According to the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, the state is ...
In the week preceding Christmas, average temperatures from the Panhandle through the Keys have been as high as 7 degrees ...
Normally green iguanas sometimes turn orange, or pumpkin, around the holiday season. But it's not a holiday thing for these invasive species.
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