Perhaps they were pottering along in the warm sunshine but were caught out by a 
sudden cold snap and are simply frozen waiting to be warmed up again. That 
would be appropriate for Easter. Only a herpetologist or a theologian would 
know.

B

> On 10 Apr 2017, at 23:01, Toralf Lund <tor...@toralf.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> There seems to have been a number of "what is this" PESOs lately, and I think 
> I'll post one, too, as I came across something strange and perhaps a bit sad 
> today. Here I go:
> 
> http://se.toralf.net/post/159427976638/firfisle
> 
> Not the best of pictures, but the point is to ask if anyone have an 
> explanation of what I saw. Well, I think I know what this is; it's what's 
> known as "firfisle" around here, i.e. a small lizard. The thing is (the sad 
> part), I don't think he was sitting so still because he was pining for the 
> fjords, but rather had passed on, ceased to be, expired and gone to meet his 
> maker, run down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisible, and so 
> on. Perhaps nothing extraordinary, either, but I actually saw 15-20 of these 
> in a similar state, all on a pawed path. This made me wonder what was going 
> on. I mean, perhaps these poor creatures just didn't make it through the 
> winter, but I think it's a bit strange to find several of them "in the open" 
> like this.
> 
> Any theories?
> 
> - Toralf
> 
> 
> 
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