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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsA project for the MIC to work on. Heat-seeking drones that can
locate, identify, and dispose of invasive animal species.
Mainly, Burmese pythons. But it could be adapted for other species as well.
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A project for the MIC to work on. Heat-seeking drones that can (Original Post)
raccoon
Feb 2015
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Mopar151
(9,992 posts)1. Burmese pythons are cold-blooded. Not a bigheat signature. n/t
raccoon
(31,118 posts)3. Oh yeah. Good point. nt
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)2. Stinkbugs!
How can it be below zero and I still see a daily stinkbug or two in the house?! I loathe them!!
raccoon
(31,118 posts)4. I saw one yesterday in my house! nt
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)5. How about the people that come around to give you The Watchtower?
Definitely an invasive species.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,829 posts)6. Would that include Republicans?
Or are they reptiles?
lastlib
(23,272 posts)7. They're in the dictionary right after reptiles and right before repugnant. Draw your own conclusions
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