Wild babies?
What a weird post.
susie
My post was intended to be as weird as yours was.
ALL animals are from other places. No one imports an animal for the purpose of releasing it unless they are building a wildlife preserve.
Your attitude about animals is based on a terribly nieve sentimentality and has no foundation in reality.
I am angry about the outrageous idea that animals should be prohibited from moving outside boundaries, that people should not touch anything wild, and that humans are the problem to every environmental problem, especially the problems that do no exist, like global warming.
There are lots worse things in the Everglades than South American snakes and nastier critters in the Keys than big rats.
I do not expect you to understand what I am talking about. You are, obviously, far too indoctrinated to get it.
Where do you draw the line? Snakes, monkeys, spiders, what about people?
Wild babies? Didn't we just recently have a perfect example of someone with more money than brains adopt a child because it was "wild?"
I happen to have an assortment of wild animals in my personal managerie. They are of tremendous interest to me and I care for them diligently. How dare you tell me that I should not pursue my interests.