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Extreme cold and snow across the South isn’t a threat to most native plants and animals, experts sayIf temperatures drop below 40 F (5 C), iguanas could start dropping from trees. The cold-blooded reptiles become immobilized until temperatures increase enough for them to move around again. “Cold ...
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Extreme Cold and Snow Across the South Isn't a Threat to Most Native Plants and Animals, Experts Say
If temperatures drop below 40 F (5 C), iguanas could start dropping from trees. The cold-blooded reptiles become immobilized until temperatures increase enough for them to move around again.
If temperatures drop below 40 F (5 C), iguanas could start dropping from trees. The cold-blooded reptiles become immobilized until temperatures increase enough for them to move around again.
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