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It’s So Cold in Florida Iguanas Are Falling Out of Trees

The Atlantic2/1/2026 – 2/3/2026

Summary

Unseasonably low temperatures have hit southern Florida, causing green iguanas, an invasive species in the region, to fall from trees due to their inability to cope with the cold. Trappers have been mobilizing to collect these cold-stunned reptiles, with thousands being gathered in recent days. This phenomenon highlights the impact of climate fluctuations on wildlife, particularly in areas where species are not adapted to extreme weather conditions. The incident serves as a reminder of the vulnerabilities of non-native species in ecosystems that can be disrupted by sudden environmental changes. Additionally, it reflects broader concerns about climate change and its unpredictable effects on both native and invasive species. As temperatures fluctuate, the survival of various species may be increasingly challenged, prompting discussions about biodiversity and ecosystem management. This event underscores the interconnectedness of climate patterns and wildlife behavior, making it a relevant topic for ongoing environmental discourse.

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2026-02-012026-02-05

Lindy Score Breakdown (V4.2)

26d
Age
4
Sources
from cluster
632
Hours Since Seen
Final Score0/100
CategoryAntiLindy
StatusArchived
Recency Multiplier0% (0.5^632/48)
Hero EligibleNo
Score is 0 because recency decay (0.5^632/48 = 0.000109) reduced it below 0.5

Story Timeline

  1. 2026-02-01
  2. 2026-02-02
  3. 2026-02-03
    It’s So Cold in Florida Iguanas Are Falling Out of Trees (current)
  4. 2026-02-04
  5. 2026-02-05

Score BreakdownRisk 25

Source Reputation: Low-trust source (6/20 pts)
Consensus: Strong consensus: 4 independent sources
Age: 26 days - proven survivor

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