Quote Originally Posted by Citrus View Post
Really though, almost nothing is native to florida. It all makes its way over here eventually.
"The exotic pet trade has a way of introducing destructive and potentially dangerous creatures to places in which they don't belong, and Florida's sunny, warm climate makes for a perfect home for many of these invasive species"
"places in which they don't belong, and Florida's sunny, warm climate makes for a perfect home"
"Don't belong . . . Perfect home" ......choose one!



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Edit: just finished reading the other half of the article. OF COURSE the plan is to just shoot them, right? I mean after all it's wonderful friendly florida. Seriously though, anyone know a about capturing invasives and rehoming them? You know, if it's ok to take that approach over the more popular which involves no more work than the clean up of a dead lizard?




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