January 03, 2008
Frozen Iguanas Fall From Florida Trees
Do you think this is a joke?
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It's raining iguanas in South Florida.A remarkable cold snap that brought temperatures in the mid-30s to the Miami area Thursday morning also brought lizards falling out of trees at Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park on Key Biscayne, the Miami Herald reported.
"We have found dozens on the bike path after a major cold snap," said park manager Robert Yero. "When they warm up in the sun, they come back to life."
So great is this trend of global warming that these poor reptiles are frozen into torpidity in America's semi-tropical vacation and retirement paradise. And while they are a non-native species that has wreaked havoc with the local ecosystem, that doesn't negate the obvious conclusion – namely that there is clearly no increase in winter temperatures.
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