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<blockquote data-quote="piratepete" data-source="post: 300258" data-attributes="member: 2137"><p><strong>its bad enough with our own never mind invaders</strong></p><p></p><p>lol cam i remeber when i heard about that , it was about 18 months ago 2 years ago . i heard from a bt engineer (i was a contractor for bt ).</p><p>about a month later it was in the sun newspaper.</p><p>mad stuff realy knowing that the uk has its own native posonus things lol.</p><p></p><p>the uk is also home to some forign species of insects annimals and reptiles.</p><p>there is a group that are actually trying to get a preservation order on a colony of scorpions that have been living in a dock wall at plymoth or portsmoth (one or the other) for about 200 years.</p><p>saying they have lived there that long that it should be preserved</p><p>scorpions faintly glow in the dark, and will commit suicide by stinging themselves if they are surrounded by flames rather than fry.</p><p></p><p>ive heard a few snakes that wernt native aswell loose , </p><p>there was a rattlesnake dumped in a polystyrene box by our canal .</p><p>annother snake turned up in a block of flats , it was some south american venomous varity .</p><p></p><p>theres also a family of wallabys (like kangaroos but a bit smaller) living wild in the uk. they are belived to have bread from a pair that escaped from a zoo in the 1800s . i am not quite sure where this is tho i think it is down south</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="piratepete, post: 300258, member: 2137"] [b]its bad enough with our own never mind invaders[/b] lol cam i remeber when i heard about that , it was about 18 months ago 2 years ago . i heard from a bt engineer (i was a contractor for bt ). about a month later it was in the sun newspaper. mad stuff realy knowing that the uk has its own native posonus things lol. the uk is also home to some forign species of insects annimals and reptiles. there is a group that are actually trying to get a preservation order on a colony of scorpions that have been living in a dock wall at plymoth or portsmoth (one or the other) for about 200 years. saying they have lived there that long that it should be preserved scorpions faintly glow in the dark, and will commit suicide by stinging themselves if they are surrounded by flames rather than fry. ive heard a few snakes that wernt native aswell loose , there was a rattlesnake dumped in a polystyrene box by our canal . annother snake turned up in a block of flats , it was some south american venomous varity . theres also a family of wallabys (like kangaroos but a bit smaller) living wild in the uk. they are belived to have bread from a pair that escaped from a zoo in the 1800s . i am not quite sure where this is tho i think it is down south [/QUOTE]
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