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After watching 20 hours of ecology videos, I have formed a political opinion.

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    It’s interesting that you spelled “Florida” the wrong way in both the image and the caption text. Do you think that’s just how it’s spelled?

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    Im from Canada:X So I out of habit spell it like the rapper Flo Rida sorry:X

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      Im from Canada:X So I out of habit spell it like the rapper Flo Rida sorry:X

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      The rapper Flo Rdia.

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        Ok, so Jaguars were very present in Flordia until humans wiped them out. Not only are they a natural creature that could hunt invasive species such as Boas and Boars, but they would also fill an important role as a natural apex predator on land.

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        Now there's a buncha luxury cars sinking in the swamp... How does that help?

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          Ok, so Jaguars were very present in Flordia until humans wiped them out. Not only are they a natural creature that could hunt invasive species such as Boas and Boars, but they would also fill an important role as a natural apex predator on land.

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          Are they "jag-whars", or "jag-wires", or "jag-u-ers", tho'?

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          • O [email protected]

            The video I referenced said there were only 20-30 left in the 70s, and with heavy support, they are up to 200.

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            Oh. I forgot how confusing the name is lol. When I read jaguar I think "spotted cat", Florida panthers are Puma not Panthera.

            For what it's worth, I have seen a melanistic jaguar in Florida at a wildlife refuge

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              Ok, so Jaguars were very present in Flordia until humans wiped them out. Not only are they a natural creature that could hunt invasive species such as Boas and Boars, but they would also fill an important role as a natural apex predator on land.

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              Do you have a kickstarter?

              (e: Oh, wait, I was thinking of the political ecology, not making ecology political. I still agree with you, though. Perhaps slightly less enthusiastically.)

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                It’s interesting that you spelled “Florida” the wrong way in both the image and the caption text. Do you think that’s just how it’s spelled?

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                Honestly their way is better.

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                  Ok, so Jaguars were very present in Flordia until humans wiped them out. Not only are they a natural creature that could hunt invasive species such as Boas and Boars, but they would also fill an important role as a natural apex predator on land.

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                  They’re in Jacksonville

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                  • miss_demeanour@lemmy.dbzer0.comM [email protected]

                    Are they "jag-whars", or "jag-wires", or "jag-u-ers", tho'?

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                    jag-u-ars (I think lol)

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                    • foxyferengi@startrek.websiteF [email protected]

                      Oh. I forgot how confusing the name is lol. When I read jaguar I think "spotted cat", Florida panthers are Puma not Panthera.

                      For what it's worth, I have seen a melanistic jaguar in Florida at a wildlife refuge

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                      Apparently the North American Jaguar went extinct like 7000 years ago. So now it's just Florida Panthers (puma as you said) and bobcats, which I think might be lynx related? Not sure. I know I used to see those down in wekiwa near the springs/hiking trails.

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                        Now there's a buncha luxury cars sinking in the swamp... How does that help?

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                        Have you seen the latest jaguars? They're ugly as hell, maybe if we dump them in a swamp we'll have some kind of cosmic balance come back

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                          Apparently the North American Jaguar went extinct like 7000 years ago. So now it's just Florida Panthers (puma as you said) and bobcats, which I think might be lynx related? Not sure. I know I used to see those down in wekiwa near the springs/hiking trails.

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                          Yes, the video that inspired the meme states Red Wolves and reintroducing Panthers would be the safest way. But im taking the extreme third option xD. Also, I believe Bobcats are the northern sub species of Lynx or vice versa.

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                            Apparently the North American Jaguar went extinct like 7000 years ago. So now it's just Florida Panthers (puma as you said) and bobcats, which I think might be lynx related? Not sure. I know I used to see those down in wekiwa near the springs/hiking trails.

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                            They are a lynx species but they don't have the stereotypical long tufts on their ears like most people think of. They are relatively common to see even in suburban areas in Fl

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                            • foxyferengi@startrek.websiteF [email protected]

                              But the elderly people already lose so many toy dogs to alligators, how can they be expected to deal with big cats?? /j

                              We still had Florida panthers when I was a kid, but there were a lot of people killing them for trophies. Damn, wiki says there's only ~200 left 😞

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                              Nah, jaguars eat alligators. It's win-win.

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                                They are a lynx species but they don't have the stereotypical long tufts on their ears like most people think of. They are relatively common to see even in suburban areas in Fl

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                                Yeah I grew up in Central Florida years ago, but didn't know much of what a lynx looked like so I just assumed similar to a bobcat, haha. There used to be a camping spot called camp cozy 2 or 3 miles down the trail that was a half mile from any other campsite. Would go out there whenever I could get a work group together, but seeing wildlife was common. You'd get black bears standing on their hind legs hiding behind trees to peak at your campsite and figure out what's going on. Also when it's hot and muggy, the springs feel cold as all hell so it's a great relief.

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                                  Ok, so Jaguars were very present in Flordia until humans wiped them out. Not only are they a natural creature that could hunt invasive species such as Boas and Boars, but they would also fill an important role as a natural apex predator on land.

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                                  Damn, those cars are dangerous!

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                                    Ok, so Jaguars were very present in Flordia until humans wiped them out. Not only are they a natural creature that could hunt invasive species such as Boas and Boars, but they would also fill an important role as a natural apex predator on land.

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                                    Why does this feel like a Simpsons episode. Seymour, is that you?

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                                      Why does this feel like a Simpsons episode. Seymour, is that you?

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                                      Cane toads!

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                                        Im from Canada:X So I out of habit spell it like the rapper Flo Rida sorry:X

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                                        That sounds like AI. Are you a chat bot?

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                                          The rapper Flo Rdia.

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                                          Is't gion dwon fro rael!

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