ScentofCedar
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I saw this on our local news last night: A four year old in a city near ours (Florida) has been out PICKING UP THE IGUANAS THAT ARE SO COLD THEY ARE STIFFENING UP AND FALLING OUT OF THE TREES. The little girl had what looked like between six and eight very stiff iguanas in her box. I haven't talked to anyone yet who knows whether the iguanas are frozen solid, or whether they will thaw out and recover once it is warmer.
I am thinking they are only in hibernation mode or something, because I don't THINK it has been cold enough here for the iguanas to have frozen solid. (And boy, they looked pretty stiff!)
Isn't that the craziest thing you ever heard?
Barbara
I am thinking they are only in hibernation mode or something, because I don't THINK it has been cold enough here for the iguanas to have frozen solid. (And boy, they looked pretty stiff!)
Isn't that the craziest thing you ever heard?
Barbara