the mongoose was brought in towards the latter part of the 19th century as an attempt to fight the rats that were eating the sugar cane. This was done at the same time as this happened in Hawaii.
The problem was that the mongoose is a diurnal animal and the rat is nocturnal. Of course the mongoose will kill anything it finds but they rarely ever met.
How about the 'chupacabra'? Mirador, help me out here.....
By far the most abundant is the Dominican Sanky (Sankius Dominicus). It's range is limited to the coastal areas of the North, South and East of the country.aegap said:what are the most abundant predatory animals in the Dr?
Now, that's clever.Porfio_Rubirosa said:By far the most abundant is the Dominican Sanky (Sankius Dominicus). It's range is limited to the coastal areas of the North, South and East of the country.
Though of the rodent family, it looks incredibly human. It prefers to latch onto North American and European bankers, stock brokers, doctors, teachers, office workers and others and doesn't let go. It eats through both leather and synthetic wallets and purses, consumes plastic credit cards and can even worm its way into ATM machines. If bitten, seek the assistance of Hillbilly or AZB immediately, before it's too late!
Vacation Club OPCs and salespeople are a close second.Porfio_Rubirosa said:By far the most abundant is the Dominican Sanky (Sankius Dominicus). It's range is limited to the coastal areas of the North, South and East of the country.
Though of the rodent family, it looks incredibly human. It prefers to latch onto North American and European bankers, stock brokers, doctors, teachers, office workers and others and doesn't let go. It eats through both leather and synthetic wallets and purses, consumes plastic credit cards and can even worm its way into ATM machines. If bitten, seek the assistance of Hillbilly or AZB immediately, before it's too late!
That's Hillarious!!! :laugh: :laugh:Porfio_Rubirosa said:By far the most abundant is the Dominican Sanky (Sankius Dominicus). It's range is limited to the coastal areas of the North, South and East of the country.
Though of the rodent family, it looks incredibly human. It prefers to latch onto North American and European bankers, stock brokers, doctors, teachers, office workers and others and doesn't let go. It eats through both leather and synthetic wallets and purses, consumes plastic credit cards and can even worm its way into ATM machines. If bitten, seek the assistance of Hillbilly or AZB immediately, before it's too late!