Florida's iguanas might fall from trees, hit people amid cold front
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Iguanas are cold-blooded and when the temperatures drop, the normally tropical reptiles slow and can become frozen.
According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation, the lizards become sluggish once temperatures dip below 50 degrees. Sarah Rumpf is a Fox News Digital Production Assistant. You can reach her on Twitter at @rumpfsarahc
This weekend, much of Florida is expected to dip into the 30s.
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