Is that any relation to the Comal Springs riffle beetle ( H. comalensis), a small aquatic beetle found exclusively in the Comal and San Marcos spring systems within the Edwards Aquifer region of Central Texas?
The species is listed as an endangered species by the Endangered Species Act due to overconsumption of groundwater, low springflow and changes in water quality.
Heh … also consider tossing around some Indian arrow heads and some human bones from a medical research/supply distributor and then you have a potential ancient Indian burial ground.
That’ll tie ‘em up in court for years, maybe even decades.
I think they’re still arguing over Kennewick Man some number of decades later …
That’s right up there with the Zayante humpbacked slug that killed a dam project in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains. The Army Corps of Engineers wouldn’t back down when it was pointed out they were going to place the dam right on an earthquake fault, so the locals invented the slug to kill the project. It worked, too.
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Bug lovers, meet invader enablers…
Justice is sometimes poetic.
Those tenements a real thing?
Fight fire with fire.
Not so rare or endangered.
But don’t tell them that.
Of course, you COULD do the Howard Roark dynamite demolition improvement.
No Snail Darters?
An infestation of fire ants and wasps would be nice.
Nah, they’ve probably got plenty of those naturally. Now a few dozen hummingbird feeders for the wasps, that might work out.
The Gadsden Rattlesnake is an endangered species…
They breed quietly. Underground. Always more of ’em than it looks like. Best not to step on any.
Don’t let the Mother Weffers know, they’ll try to put them on the approved menu for all of us…
So it’s a beetle that isn’t really endangered until Sam sees them?
Is that any relation to the Comal Springs riffle beetle ( H. comalensis), a small aquatic beetle found exclusively in the Comal and San Marcos spring systems within the Edwards Aquifer region of Central Texas?
The species is listed as an endangered species by the Endangered Species Act due to overconsumption of groundwater, low springflow and changes in water quality.
Maybe it’s the urine deposits into the aquifer during Oktoberfest that affects water quality…
Not Wurstfest (we don’t call it Oktoberfest, it’s in November), but all summer when the tubers spend all day floating and peeing in the rivers.
And the waste from illegals percolating right into y’all’s aquifer.
Can only imagine what other filthy contamination they bring…
All that Shinerbock, going back to Nature?
Them little buggers get in everything. Especially in locked automobiles. Have to check everyone at the DD.
That’s right!
Everyone Strip for a tick check! 😉
Poly-ticks ? there’s a lot of the little buggers
Sort of like leeches in a swamp…
shoulda gone with toritos – those buggers will get your attention
Better Ticks (but not by much) than chiggers!
“…She bugs you, yeah, yeah, yeah; and with a bug like that, you know you’ve just been had…”
Heh … also consider tossing around some Indian arrow heads and some human bones from a medical research/supply distributor and then you have a potential ancient Indian burial ground.
That’ll tie ‘em up in court for years, maybe even decades.
I think they’re still arguing over Kennewick Man some number of decades later …
Our new leader wannabe
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Must be some heavy interference to cause his cloaking device to fade out
That’s right up there with the Zayante humpbacked slug that killed a dam project in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains. The Army Corps of Engineers wouldn’t back down when it was pointed out they were going to place the dam right on an earthquake fault, so the locals invented the slug to kill the project. It worked, too.
Only fair. Those shit-bags have been playing that game with us for years.