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			 Floridians warned to watch for 'falling iguanas' during cold snap 
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		| Iguanas, like other reptiles, are cold-blooded — so when temperatures fall too far below average for a subtropical climate like Florida's, they enter an immobilized dormant state, which often makes them lose their grip on branches and fall to the ground. |  |