Invasive species are taking over North America

Invasive species have already ravished parts of the United States.

Hawaii has had dozens of species go extinct due to invasive species.

Of course in Florida right now its all sorts of exotic animals abandoned by humans- pythons, boa's.

At least there is some recognition now that just planting a foreign species in a new place is probably a bad idea.
 
And humans are to blame. ( of course)




The REAL invasive species, of course, are the non-assimilating immigrants, in states like Minnesota, Michigan and Maine. This is where the biggest problems lie.


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update
I did a search and it came up #5
 
And humans are to blame. ( of course)




The REAL invasive species, of course, are the non-assimilating immigrants, in states like Minnesota, Michigan and Maine. This is where the biggest problems lie.


Count on USMB to derail any thread with their own political agenda.

Google does that to Fox news clips on Youtube.
If you type in a search for Fox News , the first video that pops up will be a CNN story about them.


That's what it's supposed to return.
 
And humans are to blame. ( of course)






. . "humans are to blame" :71:



. . . of course they are. "Original Sin" and all that. Nothing we do is right, might as well just sterilize the lot through forced vaccination.
 


From the description at your link;

"Florida’s python problem is threatening to sweep north into the rest of America; but snake hunter Dusty Crum and his crew are ready to take on some of the biggest, deadliest snakes in the Everglades."

Somehow? I seriously doubt that Python problem is going to advance much north of that 0" line. Maybe. . . maybe. . the 5" line if they are lucky snek. :71:

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Frost Line Penetration Map In The U.S. - Hammerpedia
 

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