So some boat in china was floating around in brazil and it was carrying this mussels that only grow in...china. They were attached to the boat and some reproduced during the stay of the boat in some river in south america so that area now has golden mussels. Now, the bad thing about this is its going to ruin that ecosystem thanks to them reproducing in mass and have no natural predators. They eat algae and any other "thing" that regulates the water's minerals and so the waters might turn slighlty acidic for fish and other creatures. Not only do they reproduce fast and in large quantities, but they also expand a couple miles every year and so, a research team is creating a virus that will kill them and save the brazilian rivers. Yay!
Onto the question
If you had a virus that could kill one specie,
why would you choose coacroaches?
Onto the question
If you had a virus that could kill one specie,
why would you choose coacroaches?