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An Arctic blast could bring colder temperatures to Florida, but it is not guaranteed.
When temperatures drop below 40 degrees, cold-blooded iguanas can become immobilized and fall from trees.
The paralysis is temporary, and the iguanas typically recover once temperatures warm up.
Green iguanas are an invasive species in Florida, originally introduced through the pet trade.
Another Arctic blast could be on the way — but it’s not guaranteed.
If cold air does push far enough south, Florida could see a repeat of early November’s record-breaking chill.
And that brings the question: Could more iguanas fall from trees this winter?
Will Florida see another Arctic blast?
After a warm start to November in the West and a chilly start in the East, several climate factors

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