mcohen1021
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I do not believe they migrated deep.
I'm not an ichthyologist, but I don't think they "migrate".
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I do not believe they migrated deep.
I'm not an ichthyologist, but I don't think they "migrate".
East side has to be infested though I would think.........
Not as many as you might think. More than the west side, but not nearly as many as a few years ago.
We humans have hunted plenty of animals to the point of extinction without even trying; I'm confident we can handle these little jerks.I still maintain if they want to make them extinct, spread rumors that they are like eating Rhino horns.........ultimate male enhancement! Will be hunted to extinction real quick LOL!
We need you to hunt Exotic Fire Ants in Texas. Our Horny Toads think they look like appetizers, but they eat the lizards.We humans have hunted plenty of animals to the point of extinction without even trying; I'm confident we can handle these little jerks.
We need you to hunt Exotic Fire Ants in Texas. Our Horny Toads think they look like appetizers, but they eat the lizards.
Thats good to hear. Are people going after them over there at all/when weather permits?
The Chupacabra have eaten all the jackalopes!Don't forget the jackalopes that migrated from NM into the Texas panhandle... They need to be hunted before our children start to disappear