Interesting...

On 11/04/17 03:48, Igor PDML-StR wrote:


Or, maybe it was a lizard rain...
If it can rain frogs, it could rain lizards, perhaps...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rain_of_animals
http://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/climate-weather/storms/rain-frog.htm

Igor


Bob W-PDML Mon, 10 Apr 2017 16:10:51 -0700 wrote:

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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