Moray eels live in both freshwater and saltwater environments, mostly in tropical waters. They are apex predators and eat ...
Carl Jackson says a Burmese python bite feels brutal, and the Florida hunter has firsthand experience. He recently drew ...
A hyena is no easy target, with powerful jaws and a reputation for holding its own against lions and leopards, yet one ...
A biology grad and creator is drawing attention on TikTok after sharing a nighttime Everglades encounter with a green iguana he nicknamed Sprite. "So right here we got Sprite, the invasive iguana," ...
Snakes are often associated with movements on the floor or inside bushes. There are also snakes living in the upper layers of forests where they feel much more comfortable. They are called arboreal ...
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Pretty much all of the really impressive “biggest snakes in the world”—the 50-footers and up—live online or in Hollywood. (Many of the latter starred in the 1982 Arnold Schwarzeneggar breakthrough hit ...
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Floridians are used to invasive species making headlines — from iguanas falling out of trees during cold snaps (and made into unique eats) to Burmese pythons slithering through the Everglades. However ...
Cold-stunned and dead green iguanas lie in the back of a truck after being collected by Redline Iguana Removal during a cold snap on Feb. 2, 2026, in Hollywood, Florida. Joe Raedle Getty Images The ...
A new executive order allows Florida residents to remove live, cold-stunned green iguanas from the wild without the usually required permits. This temporary order ends Monday, Feb. 2 at 4 p.m. The FWC ...