TikTok Would you eat iguana tacos? That's the question TikToker Gray Davis (@gray.davis) asked his audience in a video where ...
Science-backed fire ant treatments to protect lawns, gardens and pastures Are fire ant mounds popping up in your yard, garden ...
As unseasonably warm weather continues throughout most of the Beehive State, many signs of spring and summer are already ...
“I guess, from a national standpoint, recognition has been great,” Bucks Coal Fired Pizza owner Frank Cecere tells TODAY.com. We may have found a more controversial pizza topping than pineapple — and, ...
It was a hiss and a miss. A Florida pizzeria is facing backlash for adding iguana pizza to their menu while a cold snap in the Sunshine State stunned the invasive reptiles, causing them to fall from ...
A South Florida pizzeria has gone viral for a video showing its owner making a pizza with a topping unique to the region. Bucks Coal Fired Pizza in Lake Park, Florida, created what owner Frankie ...
When Florida temperatures drop, iguanas can become paralyzed and fall from trees. Those actually killed by the prolonged cold snap - or by predators while they were stunned - are now rotting in tree ...
While cold-stunned iguanas are falling out of trees in Florida, some people are using the opportunity to cook up eclectic dishes. Bucks Coal Fired, a pizza joint in North Palm Beach, whipped up an ...
A Florida content creator has gone viral for making iguana tacos out of a cold-stunned reptile. Gray Davis, 23, of Fort Lauderdale, recently posted a video of himself capturing and cooking an iguana ...
"It’s a little bit sweet, I can’t really describe it," iguana trapper Ryan Izquierdo tells PEOPLE of the reptile's meat Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
An estimated 8,000 invasive green iguanas were removed from various Florida communities this week after a record-breaking freeze event that sent overnight temperatures down to the mid-30s for two ...
Last weekend’s frigid bomb cyclone delivered not only record cold temperatures, it also dropped loads of cold-stunned green iguanas from South Florida’s trees, allowing pest control companies to ...
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