Not a problem and no threat to the ecosystem.
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Not true. They threaten reproduction of certain plants be selectively eating flowers. They damage bird nests. They're an invasive species.
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These kind of rate low on the cuteness scale!
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They are very taste.
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Over a decade? 1966 seems so much longer ago than that.
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They are an invasive plague on South Florida.
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Too late
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@roydgog I know you see these when kayaking. They're taking over!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I'll take one :D
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Looks like Nancy Pelosi
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Hopefully the fires will solve that and the snake over population problem, BURN ON FLORIDA


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Well if they live a certain age a the population boomed then their will another boom in the death rate last freeze off was seven yrs ago
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Illegal lizzard Florida you over-run Go green iguana
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You see these things on the side of the road as often as one would see squirrels in GA
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