00:00All large males.
00:24They're an invasive species down here in South Florida,
00:26so they're obviously not supposed to be here.
00:28They're not natural to this environment.
00:30They're competing with a lot of resources with native animals.
00:46Very unusual.
00:47This is not something you see every day.
00:49The temperatures dropped with a wind chill down into the high teens
00:52in some areas we saw in the state and down here in South Florida,
00:55down in the 20s with some high winds,
00:57so it knocked all the iguanas out of the trees.
00:58Gave us a unique opportunity to go out
01:00and get some widespread collection done
01:02across different areas across the county.
01:28Just us alone and for our company, we're over 1,500 removed just on our own
01:48and through our local partnerships with some of the counties here since Sunday.
01:52They don't die, so they'll just slow their heart rate very, very slowly.
02:09They go into a hibernation state.
02:11Once it warms back up down here in South Florida,
02:14again, they'll slowly warm themselves back up
02:17and become active again like nothing ever happened.
02:22So we'll die.
02:24After that, we should let people come back to the city.
02:26We'll be ready to go back.
02:27We'll be ready to go back on that one time.
02:28Let's see.
02:28If you want to hear from the city come back in the city.
02:29We'll be ready to go back up here.
02:31It's all right, let's go back up here.
02:32This looks like the city come back up here.
02:33I'm gonna be ready to go back up here and do it.
02:35Let's close out this one.
02:36Let's get back up here.
02:37Here we go back up here,
02:39and then you can keep it up here.
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