Baby Iguana affected by our cold weather
Just found this guy on our lawn--At first I thought it was a Cuban Anole but decided it was a young Iguana.
Dead to the touch but "these cold-blooded reptiles go into a deep sleep
when the temperature falls into the 40s Fahrenheit.. Their bodies turn gray, and they lose their grip, experts say." He has about 15 more minutes of sun in this spot. Not good for his survival as tonight it will be in the 30's.
Hopefully, this little guy will awaken.
I hope they all die and my hibiscus bushes recover.
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