North Micham Beach, Florida (WFLA) -Iguana, which was too cold to stick to Florida trees, fell out of the branch and bitten by a cat.
Home Sabay Lanva video captured the moment on January 22 at the North Micham Beach.
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Immediately, Iguana hits the ground.
Another clip indicates that a white cat that examines the iguana seems to be excluding reptile from the head to the tail.
When a cat covered with fur reaches the tail, I decided to give a taste test. The cat bites the tail and twists Iguana.
According to Florida fish and wildlife, non -native green iguanas can lose all muscle control and lose all muscle control when the temperature drops to the nearest. As a result, reptiles fall from trees and other vegetation.