Posted by:
Upscale
at Mon Jan 25 23:37:00 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Upscale ]
Here in Ft. Lauderdale I found a lot of dead iguanas and Knight Anoles during the cold spell right in my residential neighborhood. We did not get as cold along the coast as it got even slightly inland. Very interesting to me, I have found a few more every couple of days. It seems that the ones that did survive the initial exposure are slowly dying off too. I think it might be premature to say that burms that survived the extreme cold days did so just fine. I think a lot of them are still doomed.
[ Hide Replies ]
- ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - TOM_CRUTCHFIELD, Mon Jan 25 07:57:15 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - Southernboids, Mon Jan 25 08:24:45 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - mike_panic, Mon Jan 25 08:39:49 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - Robb75, Mon Jan 25 09:17:47 2010
- Thanks for sharing this info, Tom. - Jonathan_Brady, Mon Jan 25 09:59:29 2010
- Tom, a question - Jonathan_Brady, Mon Jan 25 10:06:02 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - Robb75, Mon Jan 25 10:37:44 2010
- RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - SgtStinky, Mon Jan 25 20:13:40 2010
RE: ABOUT THE BURMS AND THE FREEZE - Upscale, Mon Jan 25 23:37:00 2010
- THE SWAMPS DON`T FREEZE!!!! - mjf, Mon Jan 25 23:39:30 2010
- The main point is still............ - Kelly_Haller, Tue Jan 26 00:32:03 2010
|