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Temperatures in the Sunshine State are plummeting to -1°C this week as a ‘polar vortex’ moves through the south.

It’s not just humans that are feeling the chill – some Florida residents are deeply affected by the cold snap.

When temperatures plummet in Florida, the Iguana population suffers. If the mercury hits even 10°C, they can begin falling out of trees, hurting people below.

The cold-blooded animals live in high trees throughout Florida but aren’t used to cold temperatures, meaning they drop when the temperatures do.

Literally.

Floridians have been warned to keep an eye out for fallen Iguanas in the coming days, as many of the creatures just can’t cope. The liz

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