With the killing? Or against?
Exotics in south florida, nothing new. But should these animals be killed ogishly? Of course not in my opinion, and hopefully everyone elses. A few species of lizards breeding and abundant and exotic to florida are, the green iguana, the nile monitor and the knight anole etc etc.. Few snakes are the burmese python, rock python, green anaconda, javan wart snake etc etc. The lsit goes on and on and on. Some thoughts are, There exotics, no right to be in florida, kill them who cares. Well shucks, illegal aliens dont belong here and niether do most snow birds ( make traffic horrible) should we slaughter them? I myself have seen wardens and you can go up and ask one yourself from glades national park, cut the head off of huge 10-12 foot burms, shooting them is done constantly( yeah a few bullets is going to kill a adult burm, mosquitos are worse here). Sure they dont belong here but do we really need to kill them? Fact of the matter is...THERE HERE TO STAY! Killing acouple a night isnt going to decrease populations drastically, its just barbarick. Florida's exotics are considered natives in most cases. Every anole you see are not from here except the green. But we see browns etc. as native lizards, same with knight anoles with locals in miami. I mean basically i am asking what do you all think? Is this right or wrong? I dont see how killing animals because they dont belong here is right. How about we go out and kill 400 brown anoles, that'll teach em'. Heh, no it wont. There here to stay. Sure they kill our native wildlife but did they ask to be put in the Everglades. No they did not, It was bob down the street that had a daughter and it became to dangerous. And its hard to get rid of a 15 foot snake, so why not let it go in the giant swamp land. Idiots have done this, these animals do not need to suffer and be killed in my opinion. Just like an old women form up north, here on a summer vacation. Feeds mr. gator in the back some left overs, one day the gator gets alittle to happy during "feeding time" and whamo there goes here leg. So the gator gets treated like a dragon and gets killed. Same principal. Your comments please. thanks
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