Recent cold weather in Florida has caused invasive green iguanas to die and fall from trees as they decay. Iguanas, which are not native to Florida, can become paralyzed when temperatures fall below ...
While an untold number of iguanas awoke from a cold-stunned torpor to continue on with their life, those that succumbed to the chill may be in trees.
“If you look at the iguana, there’s a circle on the side of its head that’s actually a really good aiming point,” he says.
There are way more pythons than hunters to remove them in Florida. But the ones that do kill them can be paid full-time by the FWC.
The new year started off with a bang when a python hunter caught a 202-pound female python. That's a lot of meat to eat. But ...
The special order issued by the FWC allowed Florida residents to remove the invasive iguanas from their property without a ...
On a recent afternoon, Carl Jackson and his family were hunting for pythons on a dirt road about 30 miles east of Naples in Big Cypress National Preserve. Jackson said he turned his truck around to ...
Python hunters have nothing to be afraid of when it comes to venom and pythons. They are not venomous. But they have very sharp teeth.
While temperatures are dropping in Florida, invasive pythons have been adapting despite other reptiles dropping, according to ...
A contracted hunter captured the second-heaviest Burmese python ever recorded in Florida, weighing 202 pounds. Invasive Burmese pythons are devastating the South Florida ecosystem by preying on small ...