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A question: why is every invasive species -- whether plant or animal -- more aggressive, and better at adapting and procreating than any of our native U.S. ones?

Guess he didn't hear about Signal Crayfish in England. In the Columbia river, they're chill and VERY good eatting. Some can get 6 inches or more, and breed in time with the ecosystem. In England, they breed out of control. And worse: cause gits don't like stuff that actually tastes good, they won't even consider trapping and eating them to keep the numbers under control.

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Some are just better than others. Many just die out due to environmental conditions. It's when you get a particular species w/ biological advantages to other local species coming in that upsets the apple cart.

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Pretty much. I see the shit that stuff like snakehead, grass carp, lion fish, etc. cause, but I feel chinks and Americans have the edge over others because we readily will eat those fuckers.