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This Article is From Jan 27, 2020

As South Florida Warms, a Cold-Blooded Invader Takes Over

(Bloomberg) -- Snowbirds—a sometimes-affectionate, sometimes-derisive term for transplants from colder climates—have populated Florida for decades, seeking its warm weather, verdant golf courses and generous lack of income tax. A peskier non-native species has been doing the same, at least for two of those reasons.

Up to 5 feet long and bearing a strong resemblance to miniature dinosaurs, iguanas are an unnerving sight when gathered by the dozens on lawns, road medians and putting greens. Native to South and Central America but observed in the Sunshine State since the 1960s, the creatures were likely imported to Florida by way of the exotic pet trade.

Lacking natural predators, the reptiles thrive in South Florida's year-round warmth and are only threatened by multi-day winter cold snaps (during which they occasionally fall from trees). As average temperatures continue to rise, the iguana population has grown. They threaten the native ecosystem and their feces are tainted with harmful bacteria that threaten pets and other wildlife.

In this immersive VR180 video, experience a typical day for the crew of Redline Iguana Removal, a local startup that tracks and catches these startling creatures.

If viewing on desktop or mobile, use your mouse or tilt your phone to explore the space. Viewers using a Google Cardboard headset  or other VR-capable device can experience the scene in full, immersive 3D.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: David Rovella at drovella@bloomberg.net

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