22, when a freak winter storm drove temps down across the Sunshine State. A bright green iguana can be seen plummeting from a tree to land on a backyard concrete slab and lie there, stunned.
And there's a scientific reason for it. Although several iguana species live in Florida, the predominant one is the green iguana, native to Central and South America. According to the Florida Fish ...
A green iguana on a palm tree trunk in Key West, Florida. With temperatures expected to plummet until January 12, iguanas may enter a cold, stunned state, causing them to fall from trees.