Nah, you don’t want an introduced species to start breeding. Without any natural predators to keep them in check, their population would snowball out of control.
I was building on the previous comment as well as yours because I agree with your point. Just like how ice based species won’t take over warm areas, species adapted to warm environments wouldn’t take over the south pole if left there. They’d die before they could adapt or evolve.
Easy fix, just make a snow woman!
Nah, you don’t want an introduced species to start breeding. Without any natural predators to keep them in check, their population would snowball out of control.
Sir, may I introduce you to the little province called “The entire Sun”
Leaving rats in Antarctica didn’t populate the continent with cold resistant rodents. Not all introduced species become invasive.
I prefer Jess.
I was building on the previous comment as well as yours because I agree with your point. Just like how ice based species won’t take over warm areas, species adapted to warm environments wouldn’t take over the south pole if left there. They’d die before they could adapt or evolve.
Another potentially unintended but appreciated pun :)
‘Could you tell me one more time how you got frostbite on your penis?’