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Well said, REMEMBER, it all starts out little and innocent!n/p


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Posted by KevinS on June 26, 2002 at 05:52:13:

In Reply to: Re: Well, here's my answer...... posted by LK on June 20, 2002 at 11:21:25:

: Newts are majot predators of aquatic eggs.
: They could easily hurt some sort of frog
: population. I defintely do not release
: newts in the wild!


: : Yeah true..... But what about little things like Eastern newts, fire bellied toads etc. Only way they can multiply is if someone releases a mating pair together out in the wild, and still the odds are low on the pair reproducing. I don't think a little eastern newt will kill a population of anything native here. These little things can't do to much can they? I am sure if someone dumps a caecilian out in the wild it would only last a few days. So why are these little guys illegal too?




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