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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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1. They're also eaten by the local population in their native land
Thu Jun 5, 2014, 09:02 PM
Jun 2014

Maybe those in the Florida Keys can do what those in Louisiana do with the nutria another invasive species.

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They're also eaten by the local population in their native land Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2014 #1
 "Harder to kill than Chris Brown’s career." SunSeeker Jun 2014 #2
That was a great line! nt valerief Jun 2014 #36
Key Rats....I saw them often....I lived on Big Pine Key.... VanillaRhapsody Jun 2014 #3
I lived 10 years in Marathon... SiobhanClancy Jun 2014 #17
Yep they sure were adorable! VanillaRhapsody Jun 2014 #22
Gambian pouched rats frogmarch Jun 2014 #4
yea that one is cute steve2470 Jun 2014 #8
Same here! :-O frogmarch Jun 2014 #10
Rodents of Unusual Size? I don't think they exist. knitter4democracy Jun 2014 #5
DUZY. Nice Princess Bride reference. Wounded Bear Jun 2014 #6
lol. Winner! JNelson6563 Jun 2014 #14
Rick Scott moved the capital to the Keys? n/t BuelahWitch Jun 2014 #7
lol Bobbie Jo Jun 2014 #20
Hey, if we're going to invade every continent, who are we to judge other species? nt Xipe Totec Jun 2014 #9
Here in Pennsylvania we just call them Groundhogs and hallucinate that they can predict the weather. blue neen Jun 2014 #11
Thou shalt not take the name of Phil thy Groundhog in vain. Orrex Jun 2014 #31
Python food! NV Whino Jun 2014 #12
epiphany: we'll solve the gambian pouched rat problem by importing Burmese pythons ! steve2470 Jun 2014 #13
None for me, thanks. elias49 Jun 2014 #15
What they need is to import a nice Gambian Cabernet pinboy3niner Jun 2014 #16
ha ! steve2470 Jun 2014 #19
I bet that's really gnawing at you. scarletwoman Jun 2014 #25
such a biting question :p nt steve2470 Jun 2014 #26
And therein hangs a tail. scarletwoman Jun 2014 #27
Yellowtail, I suppose pinboy3niner Jun 2014 #29
Well, those Aussies know all about critters with pouches. scarletwoman Jun 2014 #30
The thought of globalized Ratnado is frightening pinboy3niner Jun 2014 #39
"now the only eat rat. Ellipsis Jun 2014 #18
This thing is not a rat, it is more closely related to Jenoch Jun 2014 #21
So we're gonna need... pinboy3niner Jun 2014 #23
Ha! Jenoch Jun 2014 #24
I have seen rats that size Rosa Luxemburg Jun 2014 #28
Saw some ratzillas in Vietnam a long time ago pinboy3niner Jun 2014 #33
The rats you saw were half the size of these rodents. Jenoch Jun 2014 #34
He must be from the Bush family. undeterred Jun 2014 #32
Jeez...did they import the damned things from Sumatra...? First Speaker Jun 2014 #35
"If rats were the size of English children, they could wipe us out in a week!" kentauros Jun 2014 #41
Oh, I thought the GOP decided on a location for their meeting. Behind the Aegis Jun 2014 #37
I thought it was nutria that was overrunning the South. valerief Jun 2014 #38
Faux News should just hire them all, but then there are things even a rat won't do so maybe not. bluesbassman Jun 2014 #40
Good thing they're not killer shrews... kentauros Jun 2014 #42
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