poor frosty :(

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Sunshine and temperatures in the 40's are taking a toll on the giant snowman affectionately know as Snowzilla in Anchorage, Alaska during a spring-like day on Wednesday, March 30.

Warm weather taking a toll on giant snowman in Anchorage

While no-joke April Fools' snowstorm swirled toward the Northeast Thursday, warm temps in Anchorage are putting a dent in Snowzilla, a 25-foot tall snowman in Anchorage. In January we posted a picture of Snowzilla in his just-made glory. You can see it here.

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Eight-year old Satish, dressed as Indian independence icon Mahatma Gandhi, begs for alms as Hindu devotees carrying a sacrificial goat walk past during the Peddagattu Jathara festival at Lingamanthula Swamy Temple at Durajpalli in Nalgonda district, some 140 kilometers east of Hyderabad, on Feb. 21. The festival, where devotees worship Hindu god Lord Shiva, is celebrated every two years and has been celebrated for the past 400 years.

panda robbers

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Researchers dressed in panda costumes put a panda cub into a basket before transferring it to a new living environment at the Hetaoping Research and Conservation Center for the Giant Panda in Wolong National Nature Reserve, Sichuan province Feb. 20. The 6-month-old cub is being transferred to a bigger living environment with a higher altitude and a more complicated terrain, which marks the beginning of the second phrase of its training to reintroduce it to the wild. Researchers wear panda costumes to ensure that the cub's environment is devoid of human influence, according to local media.

Shoveling snow in shorts and tshirt = balls of steel

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Wearing shorts and a T-shirt, Jonathan Symonds, right, and Martin Ward shovel out their driveway in Saranac Lake, NY on Monday, March 7. Parts of upstate New York are buried under more than 2 feet of heavy snow, with freezing rain, sleet and 30-mph winds added to the mix, closing scores of schools and knocking out power to more than 40,000 utility customers.