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I_UndergroundPanther

(13,363 posts)
11. Australia has a crapload
Tue May 25, 2021, 12:12 AM
May 2021

Of invasive species.

You can't kill them to return to the days before humans came to Australia.

Eventually they will have to realize things change and it's part of evolution now,these changes.

Yeah people contributed to the changes. The changes could have happened another way too.

With different species.

No place remains untouched forever.

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Mouse plague in australia [View all] I_UndergroundPanther May 2021 OP
snakes Groundhawg May 2021 #1
I was just about to type that lordsummerisle May 2021 #2
Okay cats I_UndergroundPanther May 2021 #3
Isn't Australia home to the most different types of poisonous snakes on the planet? marble falls May 2021 #4
Yes lordsummerisle May 2021 #5
Meh canetoad May 2021 #12
How are they toward impulsively curious cats? I bet theyre hell on mice and lizards and birds ... marble falls May 2021 #14
Pretty sure everything in Australia wants to kill you Marrah_Goodman May 2021 #15
there is no such thing as a poisonous snake. Groundhawg May 2021 #17
And lizards. They need to let those populations recover. Crunchy Frog May 2021 #10
If there was a problem with cats instead of killing them all Ka-Dinh Oy May 2021 #6
Yup I_UndergroundPanther May 2021 #7
So, is this rabbit redux? Wounded Bear May 2021 #8
True canetoad May 2021 #13
The cats don't belong there. They're driving native wildlife to extinction. Crunchy Frog May 2021 #9
Australia has a crapload I_UndergroundPanther May 2021 #11
Hmmmm... StarlightGold May 2021 #16
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