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Posted by: sungazer at Sat Oct 1 18:43:30 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by sungazer ] In my opinion, this article (and the other one) is based on speculation and an overactive imagination,not facts. They are making this another "JAWS". False information is more dangerous than the monitors themselves. They are playing on peoples emotions. Report the facts and let individuals draw their own conclusions. What about survival of the fitest? This is a non native species, and it doesnt belong there but it wasnt intrduced. It swam there on its own, isnt that the way many species populated islands. Thats how the finches in the galopagos got there. My opinion is let nature take its course. I dont want anything to be threatened but if nature wants it that way we can not stop it. If it was somthing warm and fuzzy it would be o.k. Whoever wrote that hates lizards or just wants a attention too his article. | ||
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