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>South Florida residents grappling with unusually cold temperatures were treated to a frightening sight over the weekend as iguanas started falling from the trees. The Sunshine State faced temperatures in the mid-30s on Sunday, leaving the cold-blooded reptiles to go into a state of 'torpor,' in which they temporarily lose muscle control and appear to be frozen. Iguanas - which are considered an invasive species in Florida - were then seen laying immobile in piles on the ground.

Archive: https://archive.today/nBXGS From the post: >>South Florida residents grappling with unusually cold temperatures were treated to a frightening sight over the weekend as iguanas started falling from the trees. The Sunshine State faced temperatures in the mid-30s on Sunday, leaving the cold-blooded reptiles to go into a state of 'torpor,' in which they temporarily lose muscle control and appear to be frozen. Iguanas - which are considered an invasive species in Florida - were then seen laying immobile in piles on the ground.
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