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Residents forced to adapt as major city is overrun by giant lizards: 'You can kind of hop over'
An explosion in the population of giant lizards in Bangkok is drawing a mixed reaction from officials and residents. According to the Guardian, the monitor lizard population in Bangkok is surging.
The blow-back from the "blown up" claims and the stolen-valor allegations come as a number of other controversies continue to dog Rep. Cory Mills.
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