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    Most of the time any animal , bird or whatever causes a problem when brought here , the ringneck pheasant seems to be a plus but there are many more problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micmac View Post
    Most of the time any animal , bird or whatever causes a problem when brought here , the ringneck pheasant seems to be a plus but there are many more problems.
    nutria are ok as big water rats go , why would you say that
    common carp are not so bad according to some that eat them
    Europe starlings are nice white spot birds
    English sparrows keep the fast food parking lots clean
    what gets better air over nothing than an asian big head carp
    and why would 15 ft long pythons be a problem i wonder
    snake heads fight real well too , just saying
    fire ants need love too ...
    of course we must not forget the lionfish as well
    in the end though the tiger mosquito is one of my favorites , with its helicopter size and big ole nasty hurts right now bite and leaves a whelp like a ball bat strike it runs second to none on the invasion
    and the list goes on and on dont ya know
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micmac View Post
    Most of the time any animal , bird or whatever causes a problem when brought here , the ringneck pheasant seems to be a plus but there are many more problems.
    My friend in Hermitage, Arkansas, says that there are a rare few that can be seen in and around his lease. That's a pretty far piece south to migrate. There are lots of commercial tomato, jalapeno, & watermelon farms there so maybe they found something they like to eat there on those huge farms.

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