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It’s so cold in Florida iguanas are falling from trees

It was chilly enough to immobilise green iguanas that are a common sight in Miami’s suburbs.

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An arctic blast causing temperatures to plummet in Florida has led to iguanas stiffening up and falling from trees.

The National Weather Service in Miami said temperatures dipped below 5C early Thursday in parts of south Florida – chilly enough to immobilise green iguanas that are a common sight in Miami’s suburbs.

Florida frozen iguanas.
A frozen iguana lying near a pool after falling from a tree in Florida (Frank Cerabino/AP)

Wildlife officials say the frigid animals may appear dead but often are still alive.

They’re not the only reptiles stunned by this week’s cold snap – sea turtles also stiffen up when temperatures fall.

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