A strong cold front will push all the way into Florida early next week , bringing the potential for some record cold temperatures. Along with the potential for the first frost and freeze for many, there is another hazard you may have to look out for — falling iguanas.

What You Need To Know • Iguanas are spotted as far north as Central Florida • They can freeze in temperatures as high as 50 degrees • Falling iguanas can be a hazard for bypassers

Iguanas are native to southern Mexico, central Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and parts of the Caribbean. With human help, iguanas were first introduced to the United States in 1966.

They either hopped aboard a boat coming to the U.S. or were brought in as pets and have since become an invasive species over the years. There’s a reason these larg

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