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A fledgling Florida native paints questionable pictures of the world through rational perspective, empirical observations, and enlightenment of the fourth kind.

Sunday, May 29, 2005


Way too many highly invasive non-indigenous Polychrotidae can be found residing within and dominating the only native Polychrotidae in Florida, Anolis carolinensis, such as this A. sagrei sagrei pictured above. This is another bi-product of the agricultural industry, which imported this particular species with cargo of sugar cane from Cuba. The agricultural industry of Florida is also still evading responsibilities of conscientious industry by continued dumping of waste into the Everglades, which it helped drain, pollute, and destroy, contributing to the pollution through a "philosophy of dilution" and by other archaic industrial, developmental, PR and managerial pratices. Posted by Hello

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