Hello fellow Intercotees!

So, I was watching the national news a day or so ago & I saw a piece on the cold temps hitting Florida this week causing iguanas to become dormant and fall from the trees in which they frequent. I'm just curious as to whether this is a widespread problem or not. I understand that iguanas are an invasive species in Florida, their numbers are increasing alarmingly, and most Floridians consider them a nuisance at best, but having them falling from trees in a comatose state seems just hilarious to me. The only 3 things we Michiganders get falling onto the ground this time of year are snow, ice, and rain (usually of the freezing variety).

So, Florida Intercot members, what's the real scoop on "Iganageddon"? Iguana know the truth! (Sorry...)