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More Winter Weather Leads to Heavy Snow, Canceled Flights and, in Florida, Falling Iguanas

  • On Friday, the FWC issued Executive Order 26-03 allowing residents to collect cold-stunned iguanas and drop them off on Feb. 1 and Feb. 2 at five designated offices, including Marathon and Lakeland.
  • As a cold front swept through South Florida, green iguanas entered torpor and fell from trees as temperatures dipped into the low 30s, with a freeze warning issued.
  • FWC guidance requires breathable cloth sacks as the primary containment method, which must be sealed and placed inside a locked container labeled `Prohibited Reptiles`; handlers should wear protective gloves, long pants and long-sleeved shirts and avoid warming iguanas at home.
  • Residents lined up to drop off two dozen iguanas, with hundreds more collected during the cold snap, as FWC said animals may be killed or transferred to permittees.
  • The cold snap produced vivid media coverage, with statewide media coverage reporting 'raining iguanas' and showing videos of stunned green iguanas, highlighting Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission management challenges.
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The south-east of the country has been confronted with heavy snowfall over the weekend. The cold wave will continue on Monday.

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Abnormally low temperatures dropped the iguanas from the trees in Florida.

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Palm Beach Post broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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