So how is the "bone-chilling 'bomb cyclone'" affecting the southern folk?

The one in the pic is about 5/ 5.5. He's about a foot shorter then a grand caravan is wide. If I had found him I would've tucked him into the garage at my office since the door is open all day with a space heater though lol.
 
I don't think I want to mess with one that size. Those tails are dangerous and even a small on can hurt you with it. I know I had an Iggy until someone broke into my house and stole him. But I would find away to safely bring it in and warm it up. I just love my reptiles. But don't all of us on here lol
 
In deed they are lol. He gets stuck inside our fence a few times a year. I have to open the gate and let him out when it happens lol. Occasionally if I have veggies at the office and I see him I put some out there for him too.
 
@Alycia said... "they haven't been able to keep them in because some are extremely aggressive"...they can be quite aggressive...but if they were just put in a plastic bin or even a cardboard box they would be ok.

You said..."I don't think it's state officials bringing them in though"...I dont think it's the officials either...but to me that's kind of strange...even though they are a test they don't deserve to suffer...collect them and kill them humanely instead of letting them freeze to death.

@dshuld ...nice looking iguana...wonder if it's ok.
 
@Alycia said... "they haven't been able to keep them in because some are extremely aggressive"...they can be quite aggressive...but if they were just put in a plastic bin or even a cardboard box they would be ok.

You said..."I don't think it's state officials bringing them in though"...I dont think it's the officials either...but to me that's kind of strange...even though they are a test they don't deserve to suffer...collect them and kill them humanely instead of letting them freeze to death.

@dshuld ...nice looking iguana...wonder if it's ok.
I'm with you. They shouldn't leave them out in this to freeze. I couldn't find anything else on it other then what my dad said.
 
A lot if the ppl in Florida. Don't know how to handle reptiles. Handle them inappropriately get hurt them want to complain about them being nuisances. If you don't know how to handle them leave them alone and let ppl who do no what to do take care of them. I had some family that lived in Florida and they were that way.
 
I live on Alabama's gulf coast and I'm finding baby Mediterranean geckos in my house. I'm guessing my attic is full of them. Looks like we'll at least have geckos in the spring. :D
 
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