No worries - I wasn't implying that you (or anyone) would have answers to my questions. It's really a shame that this ingenious plan with the buoys hit the news though, because now the invaders will just know to swim UNDER the buoys instead of try to climb OVER them. :-S I'm still rooting for piranhas to be 'accidentally' dropped into the Rio Grande river!
My understanding is that piranhas are freshwater beasts (not saltwater creatures) and they live in rivers/lakes/ponds. They're "illegal" in TX and half of the USA states, but it would be a beautiful "accident" if a huge school of them made their way into the Rio Grande river.
No worries - I wasn't implying that you (or anyone) would have answers to my questions. It's really a shame that this ingenious plan with the buoys hit the news though, because now the invaders will just know to swim UNDER the buoys instead of try to climb OVER them. :-S I'm still rooting for piranhas to be 'accidentally' dropped into the Rio Grande river!
Piranhas sounded better. Will they survive in Rio Grande?
My understanding is that piranhas are freshwater beasts (not saltwater creatures) and they live in rivers/lakes/ponds. They're "illegal" in TX and half of the USA states, but it would be a beautiful "accident" if a huge school of them made their way into the Rio Grande river.
Piranha free zone ----- do they know how to read?
Would be.