Floridian TikToker Gray Davis has gone viral for cooking green iguana, an invasive species in South Florida
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Tiktok creator Gray Davis from Florida, US, has gone viral online after posting videos on cooking green iguanas which have fallen from trees. This occurs when the state experiences cold weather making the iguanas, which are cold-blooded reptiles, wind down their systems to conserve energy, and practically freezing up in the process. As they stiffen, the iguanas topple from their perch onto the ground, when people can pick them up easily. Davis seized this opportunity to make a quick meal.
In cold weather, these reptiles freeze up and fall from trees, making them easy to collect. PIC/NYPOST
While this may seem excessively cruel, green iguanas are considered an invasive species in South Florida, and authorities have temporarily allowed residents to remove these frozen iguanas without a permit, which people like Davis seem to have taken seriously.
Iguanas are nicknamed ‘chicken of the trees’ and, according to Gray Davis, taste delicious. PIC/NYPOST
In a video which has 3.5 million views, he collected an iguana and said, “They do have the nickname ‘chicken of the trees’ because they’re absolutely delicious. So rather than let this one go to waste, we’re going to make tacos.” He also found 20 eggs inside the lizard which he used, leading to comments like “21 souls in one meal is crazy.”
Responding to the stunned viewers, Davis said “Rather than let the one that I found go to waste, I decided to make tacos, and I would argue that it’s the most ethical taco you could possibly have.” What a treat!
A nightmare at the daycare!
American teacher Yizel J Juarez confesses to giving students laxatives to send them home
Several parents called the cops after noticing that their children were sick after daycare. PIC/ISTOCK
Yizel J Juarez, a 23-year-old daycare teacher in St Charles, Illinois, US, has been charged with attempted aggravated battery and endangering the health of children after allegedly administering laxatives to several students to make her job easier. Multiple parents called the local police after noticing that their children were sick, alleging that their child had been given a laxative at their daycare. The accused later turned herself in, and released from custody after being given a court date.
Half a heart
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Singer Zayn Malik, 33, has admitted that he doesn’t think he was ever “in love” with his ex-girlfriend Gigi Hadid, but insisted he will “always” care for her because of the “connection” they share through their daughter. The couple was together on and off for six years and also had their daughter Khai in 2020. They broke up the following year, in 2021. The interview has prompted wide criticism online.
Short king
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The Newby-McMahon Building built in 1919 in Wichita Falls, Texas, is supposedly the smallest skyscraper in history. Investors were tricked into thinking that it would be 480 feet long, only to learn the dimensions were in inches!
Spooky prophecies
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Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, was in the Epstein files, recalling an episode called “The Computer Wore Menace Shoes”, where Homer Simpson is kidnapped to a mysterious island. After he escapes and goes home, he writes on his blog that “some creeps on an island somewhere are secretly running the world.”
Pahadi padhai
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For years, the Ershui Junior High School in Changhua County, Taiwan, has been requiring students to become great climbers to get their graduation certificates signed. The school grounds host the highest climbing wall in Taiwan, and students here take six climbing lessons every week. Students have to be able to scale the 15-meter-high rock wall in order to get their graduation certificates.
Very, very vague
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Vagueposting is another trend of 2026, where people post things that are intentionally confusing. On X, it is an open-ended post that gives no explanation as to what the referrer is actually speaking about, such as “Halsey was right.” leaving the reader questioning, who is Halsey, and what was she right about? It is called the “new ragebait”.
International roaming
A United Airlines passenger, headed from Los Angeles to Managua, Nicaragua, with a layover in Houston, ended up in Tokyo after boarding the wrong flight. They stayed at a hotel in Tokyo for two nights while the airlines sorted out a travel itinerary to the original destination, and were later offered Rs 90,563 in travel credits.
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