Iguanas are an invasive species in Southwest Florida and hunters like John Johnson are on a mission to eliminate them.
Normally green iguanas sometimes turn orange, or pumpkin, around the holiday season. But it's not a holiday thing for these invasive species.
The color change is not only a signal to the opposite sex, but a testament to the invasive animal's adaptivity to the ...
The Lesser Antillean iguana is a Critically-Endangered species which has disappeared from much of its range across the ...
Sometimes plunging in headfirst and barehanded is just the most efficient way to nab the nuisance lizard, says Mike Kimmel, who goes by Python Cowboy on social media.
When temperatures drop in Miami, invasive iguanas behave differently. This video follows a hunt for massive, cold-stunned ...
Sometimes the fastest and most effective way to capture an iguana making an aquatic escape is to dive in and grab it ...
Cane toads, aka bufo toads, in Florida secrete a toxin that can harm or even kill animals that lick, bite or eat them, including dogs and cats.
The green iguana is one of the state’s most prolific and conspicuous invasive species with its spikey mohawk, mossy color and prehistoric persona. But during the holiday season, the hides of some of ...