TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida man was seen using several cold-stunned iguanas as a “blanket” to keep warm during chilly weather in the Sunshine State.
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Influencer @stackz posted a video on Feb. 1 joking that he was trying to sleep under a pile of the invasive lizards.
The iguanas were easy to capture because they were in a state of torpor, where they temporarily lose muscle control and appear “frozen,” according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
On Friday, the FWC issued an executive order allowing Floridians to remove live, cold-stunned iguanas without a permit and bring them to five FWC locations between Sunday, Feb. 1 and Monday, Feb. 2…