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Invasive reptiles & amphibians are taking over...where!?!?
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Did you know that Florida is home to 180 species of non-native reptiles and amphibiansβ€”and that’s JUST reptiles and amphibians! Luckily, there are a few ways to get things under control. Fascinating Fails host Maren Hunsberger tells us how!
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@plomox1234

7 months ago

Don't worry Garrett's still out there looking for that 20 footer.....

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@danielfox9461

7 months ago

Ok I looked it up... iguanas burrow UNDER concrete foundations not THROUGH them!

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@matejunkie

7 months ago

They dig in concrete?!

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@andrej2375

7 months ago

The title suggests it's somewhere unintuitive. But it's happening in one of the most obvious places πŸ˜‚

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@JohnBender1313

7 months ago

Not to mention the brown anoles, which is out-competing native green anoles, are ababsolutely everywhere!

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@vesawuoristo4162

7 months ago

Florida will be under water in the future

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@micahthomas9521

7 months ago

I love this channel. Thanks for letting us know about these apps! πŸ’šπŸŒŽπŸŒ

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@leighannsoles8432

7 months ago

So many reasons to avoid Florida!

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@Dufoth

7 months ago

And people will fight you if you try to get rid of evasive species.

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@kathyrivera713

5 months ago

So interesting !😊❀❀

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@Mindyabizzo

7 months ago

Did you tell him about the mass of huntsman spiders wolf spiders and all kind of spiders

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@MsAnubisia

7 months ago

Fun fact for non-Floridians: the iguanas sometimes like to hang out in trees. If there's a cold snap, however, they'll sometimes fall off the trees. So if it gets cold you may have to watch for falling iguanas when you're about.

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@keithrobicheux4749

7 months ago

Adult gators are probably safe, but them little babies are getting eaten by the pythons. It takes a while to grow to dangerous sizes

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@tomaszfalkowski7508

7 months ago

The last thing people need to be doing is messing with the world's ecosystem.

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@Fruitytang

7 months ago

Yea I can believe that β€” they likely occupy a similar ecological niche. It's not like the snakes are just eatin up all them gatorsπŸ˜‚. By the tone of your voice I imagine you're picturing a python vs gator war

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@FuttBucker42069

7 months ago

The way i see it, if it can survive and thrive - its up to Darwin to tossle it out.

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@elliotkonner5449

7 months ago

invasive reptile....like desantis??

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@scottrichards3587

7 months ago

Not real problem. In 20 years it will be seafloor anyway.

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