Really? What Australian animals do you have… it’s always interesting to hear what pests we’ve exported.Specifically Texas. The climate here resembles Africa and I think Australia. So a lot of these invasive animals are from those areas and thrive. It's very interesting
For New Zealand it's wallabies, brush-tailed possums (they're particularly nasty), and some birds like zebra finches. Edit: And bellfrogs, whistling frogs, and brown tree frogs.Really? What Australian animals do you have… it’s always interesting to hear what pests we’ve exported.
It's still funny that the Europeans feel exactly the opposite.Though I’d love for it to be in a Europe pack instead to leave more room for NA uniqueness.
loland not just a part of culture because you need a target to shoot at.
Alligator >>> oversized deer+ its not an alligator, i think for many people thats also a plus
Sorry, poor choice of words; I was just saying that the climate resembles it. I guess maybe budgies but I don't count house pets that escaped, really.Really? What Australian animals do you have… it’s always interesting to hear what pests we’ve exported.
I believe there are emus in Texas.Sorry, poor choice of words; I was just saying that the climate resembles it. I guess maybe budgies but I don't count house pets that escaped, really.
I do know that Australian animals are comfortable in this climate, but I don't know if there are any feral populations
looked it up and started to learn about the ‘emu bubble’. The odd thing is that there not farmed all that much here in Australia as far as I know - I’ve heard more about ostrich farms weirdly.I believe there are emus in Texas.
Thats exactly my reason.After thinking more I really do hope we get the moose in NA instead of EU because I like the small deer species in EU more than the ones in NA