Winter is here in South Florida: What does that mean for iguanas? Dropping temperatures may be effecting iguana behavior and patterns, here's why: Iguanas are cold blooded animals, which means they cannot regulate their body temperatures themselves. This leaves the iguanas looking for heat wherever they can get it. Most iguanas in the cold will stay in higher areas closer to the sun, such as on top of roofs, tall shrubs, and tree tops. In some cases if temperatures drop low enough, iguanas could start falling from trees and other high areas. If this happens it is important to understand that these animals are alive and touching them can lead to risk of bacteria, scratches, or bites. Our experienced team is ready to handle any iguana removal needs, no matter the situation or location. Contact us today for a free quote!
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