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Florida Iguanas Are 'Cold Stunned' and Falling From Trees
- Updated Feb. 3, 2026, coverage said a cold snap cold-stunned iguanas, causing them to fall from trees across South Florida.
- When winds died, local farmers said, `wind died and it got cold really fast,` and now frost concern is the next immediate threat after the freeze.
- Local trapper Ryan Izquierdo kept cold-stunned iguanas at North Palm Beach's Bucks Coal Fired and used the meat as a pizza topping, saying, `We were able to do good work and remove the iguanas and educate people, and it was just a great time`.
- Kern Carpenter Farms, Homestead lost around 20% of its tomato crop, and farmers warned losses could raise grocery store prices in the coming weeks while the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission collection period ended.
- AccuWeather warned the polar vortex could unleash another bitter cold surge mid-February, with meteorologists ranking this snap among Florida's worst and Faust receiving up to 22.5 inches of snow.
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Frozen Iguanas In Florida Are Getting Cooked & Turned Into 'Iguana Pizza' By SFL Pizzeria
The frozen Iguanas in Florida are becoming delicious meals for some. A cold front this week has left many South Florida iguanas cold-stunned and falling out of trees. Green iguanas are considered an invasive species that harms the natural habitat, and locals are permitted to humanely kill them year-round. One woman, Jessica Kilgore of Iguana Solutions. went viral when she said they planned to transport hundreds of frozen iguanas to Trinidad to h…
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