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Date: 2 Feb 2007 22:31 (UTC)These liazrds are in the skink family, which is mostly full of lithe and speedy critters. Paleontologists say these guy's ancestors were longer-legged and faster.
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Date: 2 Feb 2007 22:53 (UTC)I guess that's why some of these reptiles do so well when folk release 'em into the Everglades. Don't get me started on things like the love bugs and the fire ants. I'd rather have skinks, thank you.
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Date: 2 Feb 2007 23:07 (UTC)Some poorly-cleaned second hand agricultural equipment arrived in Brisbane and brought the ants with it. They were confined to the Port area, but instead of sending in the exterminators, the state government "Studied the problem" By the time a conclusion was reached - "Exterminate the ants!" - it was too late. Fire ants are in Brisbane.
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Date: 2 Feb 2007 23:19 (UTC)