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Tropical Fruit Discussion / Re: nice harvest
« on: September 27, 2021, 08:34:06 AM »
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Luke,
I have a nit pick with calling yourself a “breeder” as you didn’t select the parents, ie breed anything. What happened was you planted out a few seeds and happened upon a chance seedling that has outperformed the others in the bunch. This same logic applies as when you say as if planting hundreds or thousands of seeds ect. Achetadomestica likewise planted out a handful of seeds and likewise could also be “lucky” to have an improved version of isan indigo.
-Joe
The Camel group evolved in North America, moved south & west and disappeared here.
Those Iguanas & Pythons are now as Floridian as you, get used to it.
The terms "Native" & "Non-Native" have absolutely no biological meaning whatsoever.
One of the best posts I have ever seen, thank you for being a logical person. If you want to see the true and largest cause of mass extinctions and habitat loss we only need to look in the mirror. Humanities ego is so huge that we took ourselves out of nature's equation and decided to point fingers at animals for infesting
Here is a question. How long does a introduced species need to be established until it becomes native??? Tell me were
The iguanas and pythons and every animal brought here by any means are not doing anything malicious or purposely invading. They are just trying to survive,reproduce , and adapt to were they are. Just like us... For some strange reason many people believe that invaders are ruining the habitat when in reality it's just because they are causing a MINOR inconvenience to their homes that was built on top of the native habitat and gardens of unsurprisingly plants from other continents.
I can only hope they adapt to our evergrowing townhomes and cities and manage to flourish with our destructive expansion. Imagine how cool iguana floridensis, python floridiana, and amevia Deerfieldsi would be to have! Hahaha