
Florida iguanas likely to fall from trees as Arctic chill sweeps US Christmas weekend
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A "hard freeze" expected in Florida as Arctic air blows across the country ahead of Christmas weekend may cause frozen iguanas to fall out of trees, forecasters warned.
The cold-blooded lizards start to get sluggish when temperatures fall below 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
As temperatures drop lower, iguanas become stiff, with those perching in trees often falling to the ground.
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