Quote Originally Posted by xFenrir View Post
Tegu's are also a big problem in Florida, if I remember correctly.

I understand that Burms and other invasive species are changing the environment and forcing out native species, but I kind of feel that that's life. Evolution will take its course, and either animals will evolve to adapt to new predators/prey or they will unfortunately be wiped out. Isn't that nature though? It's happened a million times before on Earth, it's just now we think we can do something to stop it.

I mean, look at humans. The single most disruptive and destructive animal on the face of the Earth, but we aren't trying to remove ourselves. We think we belong here more than anything else. :/

I dunno, I feel like since Burms/etc are so settled in, eradicating their population is pretty much impossible.
Exactly! So glad to meet someone with the same opinion as me. I mean, humans are an invasive species. We've invaded every animals habitat, but no one wants to declare hunting season on us. I mean, I'm not saying we should kill off the human race, but... We're way worse than other animals.
And it is evolution. Life goes on, the earth changes. That's how it works, and it's how we survive.