I first heard about this when we were on our way to Maine or Florida and thought it was a cool story that breathed life into an old problem of how to deal with snakes in paradise. Then I saw that they dropped the fourth wave. The think I always wonder about in these sorts of 'out of control' predators introduced into a virgin territory, is how the little devils find themselves a mate. I mean it must be hard to be the only one of your kind in a 150,000 square miles and find the only member of the opposite sex? I don't think so.
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One reads the strangest stories in The Mail. God love 'em.
Gee, I wish I could see their tiny parachutes. What a great story.
I first heard about this when we were on our way to Maine or Florida and thought it was a cool story that breathed life into an old problem of how to deal with snakes in paradise. Then I saw that they dropped the fourth wave. The think I always wonder about in these sorts of 'out of control' predators introduced into a virgin territory, is how the little devils find themselves a mate. I mean it must be hard to be the only one of your kind in a 150,000 square miles and find the only member of the opposite sex? I don't think so.
Well, you see they studied vertical envelopment and came up with a brilliant cardboard solution. Parachute and habitat all in one.
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