iguana, Florida and colder weather
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Cold temperatures in Florida usually mean one unusual thing will happen: frozen, falling iguanas. A recent cold snap has dropped the temperatures in the Sunshine State. And while Floridians don't have to deal with snow falling from the sky, they do have to deal with frozen iguanas falling out of trees or into pools.
When temperatures drop in Miami, so do iguanas — often from significant heights. While overzealous Miamians are breaking out their puffer coats and Uggs, which many do anytime the temperature flirts with the 60s, something even more cartoonish is happening: Frozen iguanas are falling out of trees.
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