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40-Year UF/IFAS Study Connects Health of American Crocodiles to Salinity Levels in Florida Everglades


American crocodile hatchling.
While Florida might best be known for an abundance of American alligators, it’s also the only place in the world where gators coexist with American crocodiles particularly the southern Everglades. A new study led by scientists with University of Florida s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences maps out the status of crocodile populations in south Florida over the past 40 years to learn how they’ve responded to changes in the Everglades ecosystem. American Crocodiles as restoration bioindicators in the Florida Everglades was published in PLOS ONE on May 19.
For the study, UF/IFAS scientists conducted a long-term capture-recapture assessment on the South Florida population of American crocodiles from 1978 to 2015. They studied an area spanning 341 miles, from Biscayne Bay west to Cape Sable. The study area included Northeast Florida Bay, Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge, and the Flamingo area in Everglades National Park. ....

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Chance of falling IGUANAS! Weather service says reptiles may drop from trees due to low temperatures


Florida is set to experience cold temperatures on Christmas Day, along with a possibility of falling iguanas.
The National Weather Service in Miami is alerting residents to be on the lookout for lifeless reptiles on the ground that are stunned by the cold.
Iguanas are cold blooded creatures, so when temperatures drop below 45 degrees their bodies become dormant to reserve energy and stay warm.
South Florida is on track for its coldest Christmas in 21 years that  could result in dozens to hundreds of cold stunned iguanas littering the ground.
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Florida is set to experience cold temperatures on Christmas Day, along with a possibility of falling iguanas. Iguanas were found lifeless in West Palm Beach this January due to a cold spell ....

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