Wayne gets caught in Marcy Projects

Giant rodents are about to take over New Jersey!
And even if the Garden State might not look any different, it has some officials worried about the ugly, 20-pound nutria which have made their way here from points south of the Mason-Dixon line.
The furry rodent is widely considered one of the most damaging creatures to marshland ecosystems - which, of course, would make New Jersey the critter's spiritual home.
"I spotted it in Lower Alloway Township, Oct. 29," state Division of Fish and Wildlife biologist Andrew Burnett told The Star-Ledger of Newark.

"The animal was swimming across Alloway Creek approximately 150 feet from my position."
For decades, the nutria have slowly made their way up the Eastern Sseaboard. It was first recorded in large numbers in Delaware and Maryland in the 1980s
And now, the first has been spotted in Jersey.
"It's a very large rodent," said Leonard Douglen, executive director of the New Jersey Pest Management Association.
"As long as we don't allow the population to grow, we can eradicate them no matter how big they are."
The rodents - which measure as long as 24 inches from nose to tail - can kill an ecosystem by evicting current tenants like waterfowl, crabs and fish.
Douglen said that if the nutria invade New Jersey in large numbers, he and other pest-control warriors will have to take them out, one at a time.
"We'd probably trap them, wherever there are sightings. We'd have to set traps in those areas," he told The Post last night.
"Just because a new species comes around doesn't mean you reinvent the wheel."
The nutria, as big as most dogs and resembling a beaver, has an average life span of about four years in the wild.
The South American rodent, with its fine fur, was once bred for their pelts in the late 19th century and in the first half of the 20th century.
As nutria farms popped up in the South and Gulf Coast regions, so did feral populations of the big, ugly rodents.
The most fierce battles against the nutria have been waged on Maryland's Eastern Shore, where state officials want to protect their precious Chesapeake Bay.
The Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge in Maryland has been ground zero of the war against the nutria, which has devoured about 7,000 acres of salt marsh in the past half-century.
david.li@nypost.com


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We are doomed!!!:smh:
 
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/rat_bastards_f5onjzgcqxm0fu3RFz3ySL

Mouse-eating opossums run amok in Brooklyn

"City brought possums in to take care of rats," read Community Board 15 notes from the meeting.

The opossums were set free in local parks and underneath the Coney Island boardwalk, with the theory being they would die off once the rats were gobbled up, said Councilman Domenic Recchia (D-Brooklyn).

Instead, the critters have been populating, spreading to Park Slope and Manhattan.


:eek::eek: I always thought possums was some country texas shit :lol: they everywhere!
 
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/rat_bastards_f5onjzgcqxm0fu3RFz3ySL

Mouse-eating opossums run amok in Brooklyn

"City brought possums in to take care of rats," read Community Board 15 notes from the meeting.

The opossums were set free in local parks and underneath the Coney Island boardwalk, with the theory being they would die off once the rats were gobbled up, said Councilman Domenic Recchia (D-Brooklyn).

Instead, the critters have been populating, spreading to Park Slope and Manhattan.


:eek::eek: I always thought possums was some country texas shit :lol: they everywhere!

This is some, real life "I dont know why, she swallowed the fly" bullshit!!!!:angry:
 
This infestation was set in motion way back when city projects replaced the garbage incinerators with compactors :smh:
And now , the Waldorf Astoria is next
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That cat is a muthafuckin G for holding that shit like that, dead or alive. I have no problem admitting that the bitch would come up out of me REAL quick if I EVER saw a rat half that size within a football field of me. :smh: :hmm:

:roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2::roflmao2:
 
Jesus Christ!!!!!
Can we get a letter writing campaign started to the mayor to do something about this?!?!

That's some shit that will make you rethink your life.
 
Ive seen a Possum,i had one in my backyard for a minute.That isn't no possum.Possums are like Racoons,sneaky night stalkers and if you don't fuck with them they don't fuck with you.

:smh:A rat that big..fuck a pitch fork,get a gun.

:lol:Reminds me of that Martin ep when they was running from that big as rat Cole thought was a puppy.
 
peace

looked at Pam a little differently after this one :hellyea:

ALWAYS looked @ Pam the same way as that's the ONLY reason I used to peep that shit:D

& Yeah that mahmpey rat is big as fuck but I really don't think y'all took a look @ that ESU Det.'s look of concern on his face plus the SIZE of that fucking Opossum.

Their EATING them big rats & probably shit like
The 20 lb nutria, as big as most dogs and resembling a beaver,
:hmm:

There are MAD articles written about folk complaining on what them opossum have been doing to their communities & gardens since they dropped em off to clean up the mess.:smh:

Would kick the FUCK up out of one of them Norweigian styled field mice rat fucks WhiteDog:angry: style on instinct but that Opossum looks like it STARTS @ @ least 45 lbs:hmm: 36-50" with a gripping tail, sharp assed teeth & claws.

Take a bat to that shit & u BETTER not miss.

peace
 
That cat is a muthafuckin G for holding that shit like that, dead or alive. I have no problem admitting that the bitch would come up out of me REAL quick if I EVER saw a rat half that size within a football field of me. :smh: :hmm:

:lol::lol::lol:
 
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