| Temps are forecast to dip below the 40’s as far south as Miami next weekend. Iguanas slow down and become immobile at this temp and may start falling from trees. A warning for anyone visiting south Florida this week. |
| Take a gun with you and kill them and the pythons. |
| Could be a lot worse. Could be cicadas falling from trees, in droves, right on top of you as you're walking out of your house. |
| It’s going to drop into the 20s/30s on Christmas Eve here in Center Florida. Unacceptable. 🥶 |
| I was there in January 2020 in a cold snap. The falling iguanas were wild. |
I loved the cicadappoclypse. |
| Where’s the DCUM iguana hunter poster? |
| Florida is stranger than fiction. |
| This is sort of funny. |
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Floridian here who wants to point out that this only happens in south Florida-not north of there. No iguanas where I live.
Of course, I have family coming for the coldest Christmas in 27 years-guess swimming is out LOL |
You can’t manage a couple of cold days? |
| This made me laugh! Was this meant as a PSA or were you trying to lighten the mood here? |
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And falling coconuts are bad too.One just missed me.
It is still very warm and am waiting to get any cool weather to stun these gross iguanas. But I do miss it there 😔 |
. And then the sneaky oak mites bite you for four more months. |
NP but I grew up there, and, not really. When it never gets that cold, people just don’t have the clothes for it. I didn’t have anything warmer than a fleece (except ski clothes for vacation) growing up. Maybe a leather jacket? Idk. A winter wardrobe in Florida isn’t really a thing. People also don’t have ice scrapers and other gear if there is precipitation. |