The warm, humid climate of Florida is perfect for cold-blooded reptiles, but a prolonged cold snap is making them suffer.

When temperatures fall below around 40 F, iguanas go into a comatose state with very little blood flowing around their bodies, according to experts.

As their grip loosens, the tree-dwelling creatures often fall to the ground or simply stop in their tracks.

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