I am sort of interested in the impact on all the out of town snakes that got 
let loose in the state.  Will this cold snap just slow them down, or will it be 
able to knock out a pretty healthy proportion of them?

Iguana is tasty.  Get it into the freezer until you have a goodly amount, then 
you can make chili, or taco filling.  Cuban sandwich?

clay 

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> On Jan 5, 2018, at 8:28 AM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes 
> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> 
> *-- Here's something you don't see every day:* The extreme cold in Florida
> has led to frozen iguanas falling out of trees. The Post's Herman Wong
> explains
> <https://s2.washingtonpost.com/2f1749/5a4f830efe1ff6657b19d7bf/YXN0cmFzZm9AYmxtLmdvdg%3D%3D/48/74/b30e639bcfaf933992e5f3db85511ad0>that
> "green iguanas, like all reptiles, are coldblooded animals, so when the
> temperature falls to a certain level iguanas become immobile." "Under 50
> degrees Fahrenheit, they become sluggish. Under 40 degrees, their blood
> stops moving as much, [Kristen Sommers of the Florida Fish and Wildlife
> Conservation Commission] said. They like to sit in trees, and 'it’s become
> cold enough that they fall out.'"
> 
> Dan - is falling lizards a safety threat down in Tampa?
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