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 Tuesday that temperatures could dip into the 30s and 40s on Wednesday, leading to iguanas plummeting out of trees stanley flasche . And Twitter users confirmed Wednesday morning that many iguanas did, in fact, do just that. Meteorologists and local reporters documented the fallen critters and cautioned the public to keep their eyes peeled for the green suckers lying stunned on the sidewalk or falling from the heavens. After all, nobody wants to see the poor lizards squashed before they have a chance to warm up.     Remember back in elementary school science class when you learned the difference between cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals  Well, this is a real-world example. Iguanas are cold-blooded reptiles, and low temperatures  or low by Florida standards, at least  can incapacitate them. The fallen iguanas gracing the Sunshine States sidewalks are not necessarily dead nor are they frozen. They just kind of hit pause on life for a little until their bodies warm up.  Iguana know what this little馃is dreaming of 鈥?proba botella stanley bly Hawaii  No iguanas were harmed in the making of this clip  Just chillin 馃ザ  FallingIguanas @OfficialJoelF pic.twitter/bqFzLMSYZO mdash; Daniel Cohen  @DCohenNEWS  January 22, 2020  This dude looks straight out of a Harr stanley mug y Potter film where someone hit him with petrificus totalus, a spell that聽leaves individuals in a frozen, immobilized state. In the middle of the sidewalk, though  Rough, but I guess its better than the side of the road like his friend below.  It 39  so  Fwsy How Worried Should You Be About a Key Atlantic Current Collapsing
 In Antarctica, thats never been more important. The glaciers tumbling down from West Antarcticas ice sheet hold back a massive amount of ice that could raise sea levels up to 13 feet if it all ends up in the stanley bottle  ocean. Theyre also in a precarious position and some scientists have suggested theyre at or near the point of unstoppable retreat.     To understand just how close we are, new research published in Nature this w stanley cup eek looks at the seafloor near Pine Island and Thwaites glaciers鈥攖wo of the most vulnerable in West Antarctica鈥攁nd eons of scars, scratches and dings caused by icebergs. The findings show that during a 1,100-year period starting 12,300 years ago, massive clusters o stanley travel mug f small icebergs broke off from the glaciers. Thats bad news for us. The climate today is similar to that period and will only get warmer due to rising carbon pollution. Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are at 400 parts per million now, well above the roughly 265 ppm they were at at the end of all that activity in the Antarctic thousands of years ago. The scientists used high resolution underwater imaging to look at a history of iceberg violence on the seafloor. They found 10,831 features, and the results show that during a warm period 12,300 years ago, most were caused by small icebergs. Those swarms of icebergs happened because the ice shelves ended in towering frozen cliffs that stood up to a kilometer high from the top to the cold water below. Those cliffs also happened to be incredibly unstable when