Will The Invasive Reptiles Adapt? Florida Is 'Raining Iguanas.' Will The Invasive Reptiles Adapt? Florida Is 'Raining Iguanas.' Will The Invasive Reptiles Adapt?
Reports say the green menaces are expanding northward, signaling that more efforts are needed to combat the species.
People often think reptiles are easy pets to look after. This is true to some degree, but they have very specific needs. Some ...
Part of the iguana family, green basilisks grow to about 2 feet in length, including their long, whip-like tail. Males have distinctive, high crests on their heads and backs, which they use to ...
Iguanas can freeze and fall from trees, then become easy prey; pythons can shiver to stay alive from the cold weather.
The Galápagos Islands' marine iguanas are unique reptiles that have adapted to life on land and in the sea. These remarkable ...
But the dip in mercury readings driven by a biting northerly wind are unlikely to cull South Florida's invasive green iguana ...