Falling lizards ahead!
- Tunnelcat
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Falling lizards ahead!
What happens when Iguanas get too cold up while up in the trees during freezing weather. DUCK!
http://www.justnews.com/news/22152242/detail.html
http://www.justnews.com/news/22152242/detail.html
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woodchip wrote:Heh, kinda reminds me of the iguana I had back at college. He would sit on the window sill and sleep there at night. In the winter the sill got pretty cold and in the morning he'd be stiff as a corpse. He'd revive though and appeared no worse for wear.
Amg! It's on every post and it WON'T GO AWAY!!
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It already has hereFlatlander wrote:It might even snow here
Amg! It's on every post and it WON'T GO AWAY!!
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I'll have to upload the pictures. Not just my yard, but my car had a complete layer of ice across it that took me 10 mins to melt before I could drive. Now its 51 out! This doesn't happen in FL.Flatlander wrote:It might even snow here
Not global warming, nor global cooling. 1899 even Florida dipped to minus zero!
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/weeki ... chang.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/10/weeki ... chang.html
- Tunnelcat
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Isn't the cold convenient for Florida in this case? Weren't they trying to eradicate or at least pare down the Iguana population? If they fall out of the trees when cold, they would be easy to capture. Just pick them up, then summarily relocate the little devils. I read somewhere that they were non-native pests.