00:00How released invasive species reshape ecosystems across continents.
00:06A Burmese python slides through Everglades grass with a full belly.
00:10Man?
00:11Some released animals spread fast, eat native animals, and reshape places that never evolved with them.
00:18Burmese pythons coil through Florida marshes, swallowing raccoons, rabbits, and birds, while competing with native predators.
00:25Cane toads hop across Australian yards at night, carrying toxins that can kill hungry pets and wild hunters.
00:34Lionfish hover over Atlantic reefs with striped bodies and venomous spines, eating small reef fish before they grow.
00:41Feral pigs root through American fields and forests, tearing soil, spreading disease, and damaging crops with strong snouts.
00:49European starlings swarm over city roofs and farm fields, pushing native birds from nesting cavities.
00:56Zebra mussels cling to pipes, boats, and lake bottoms, filtering water and clogging intake systems across North America.
01:04Asian carp leap from Midwestern rivers, startling boaters while consuming plankton that young native fish need.
01:11Red-eared sliders bask on logs and foreign ponds, out-competing local turtles for sun, food, and nesting space.
01:18Domestic cats stalk yards and island forests, catching birds, lizards, and small mammals with quiet night hunts.
01:26Nutria chew wetland roots along Gulf Coast marshes, turning protective vegetation into open, muddy water.
01:33Pythons, toads, lionfish, pigs, mussels, carp, and cats show how one release can spread through a landscape.
01:40A python track cuts through sawgrass while an empty bird nest hangs above the marsh.
01:46Argarbeam Moss, period.
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