When a cold front comes to Florida, both the temperatures and the iguanas drop. But researchers say the Sunshine State's falling iguana phenomenon could become rarer in the future because the invasive lizards appear to be adapting to the cold and that means they could move further north as well.
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Research suggests cold-stunned iguanas falling from trees in Florida could be rarer in the future both due to climbing global temperatures from unchecked climate change and a shift in cold hardiness in the lizards.