A South Florida woman faced a startling encounter when she discovered a large Mexican spiny-tailed iguana thrashing inside her toilet, raising new concerns about invasive reptiles making their way ...
The green iguana is the most in-your-face invasive species in South Florida. Unlike the infamous but elusive Burmese python, iguanas freely mingle with people — and often act like they own the place.
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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – It's being called the "green plague." Hundreds of thousands of green iguanas now call Florida home. And with another mild winter in South Florida, the population is exploding.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A green iguana and an alligator lizard were found in Hawaii, according to the Hawaii Department of Agriculture. The HDOA said that an alligator lizard was found on a Christmas tree ...
It's another day in Florida, as a Fort Myers Beach resident captures footage of a bobcat claiming a green iguana for dinner. WINK News viewer Madge Maggio said she was placing trash into a compactor ...
Cockroaches and mosquitoes are not the only unwanted guests to worry about if you're a South Florida homeowner. One Miami woman sent an eviction notice to a very aggressive Iguana this week. Owner of ...
Green iguanas hail mostly from Central and South America, but they are also found in Florida, where they are considered an invasive species. They reproduce rapidly. And since Florida lacks natural ...
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