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Ha ha! I had the same question!I wonder if this is one of the secretive online forums they mention.
Yep...I think the veiled has the upper hand and is trying to drown that wimpy gator.
Yep...I think the veiled has the upper hand and is trying to drown that wimpy gator.
Hmmm...is that the part of the forum where you have to be an advanced member to gain access to? Good way to keep the good spots hidden lolHa ha! I had the same question!
OK. I am no expert but is it driving anyone else bonkers that they would consider a chameleon, who does nothing but eat bugs(including those nasty palmettos), an invasive species?!
They are new species introduced to an environment. They are therefore alien invasive.
I agree. However, my parents have told me the complex in which they live, no longer plants flowers, because the iguanas decimate all of them every year."an "invasive species" is defined as a species that is: 1) non-native (or alien) to the ecosystem under consideration and. 2) whose introduction causes or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health." https://www.invasivespeciesinfo.gov/whatis.shtml
So, with Iguanas and Chameleons, are they invasive??? Yes, they are non-native, but what is the economic or environmental harm...
I can see an argument that many of the non-native geckos and anoles have pressured the native Anolis Carolinensis (green anoles) and I would consider them to be invasive, but unless the chameleons are threatening the population of an insect or lizard survival in the region I don't see how they are invasive. As for the iguanas, I haven't seen any evidence that they are invasive, just introduced (IMO).
So, not bonkers, but disappointed that terms get thrown around as fact and we are just supposed to believe it. Happens all too often. At least the narrator didn't consider them to be invasive, just the "expert" who we are supposed to believe.
I think the next episode is about the invasive panda population in many US zoos...