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Originally Posted by mike31154
Yet tropical fruits like bananas, pineapples etc. come into virtually every northern/western country daily. Who knows what lurks inside those shipping containers, despite the toxic pesticides they use to supposedly render them safe from hitchhikers.
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I've seen banana spiders come out of crates of bananas. These things are, as it turns out, poisonous tarantula-type spiders... most of the time they are dead by the time they get to Canada, but at least one has survived long enough to be captured and identified. And this is in Northern Manitoba, so these guys are pretty tough and can survive a long shipping route. EDIT: just noticed some other posts about these guys. Cute, aren't they?
If they ban non-native species, EVER, I'm gonna start breeding lynx. We'll see how they like very large housecats that can take down ravens. So much for the songbird population...