If you have a pet iguana or tegu, you’ll need to apply for a no-cost permit and microchip the scaly critter before it becomes illegal to own one in Florida. The set of new rules approved by the ...
FLORIDA, USA — If you have a pet green iguana or tegu and live in Florida, you need to start thinking about getting it permitted and microchipped. New rules approved by the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
MIAMI -- Joe Wasilewski had a female pet iguana for 14 or 15 years. "She was house trained," said the Miami-Dade County reptile expert. "And yes, they have personality." To keep a green iguana as a ...
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is hosting events to help tegu and green iguana owners get their pets microchipped before July 28. After that date, owners would be breaking ...
Their reptilian feces fouls pools. Their wily gobbling ways frustrate gardeners to no end. Their tunnels topple sea walls and foundations. They just can sometimes seem sort of cold-blooded, really, ...
MIAMI GARDENS - As efforts are being stepped up in South Florida to remove invasive iguanas that disrupt the state's wildlife, CBS News Miami followed a veteran trapper on Tuesday as he removed some ...
Owners of pet Argentine tegus and green iguanas must legalize their lizards beginning this week as new rules in Florida’s belated but stalwart battle against invasive species take effect. Approved in ...
Daytona Beach police officers had an unusual call this week — a massive iguana roaming through a neighborhood.
The iguana has been returned to his owners. “Thank you to everyone who shared this post,” police said on Facebook. Investigators shared a video on Facebook after the iguana was found safe and sound.
Daytona Beach, Florida police responded to a massive iguana disrupting a neighborhood. The scaly suspect's "arrest" was captured on video.