GiveEmLead,
Here is my take and this is what makes sense. News articles and bad liaisons that tell you to throw a creature in the garbage needs to seek counseling. The thought of throwing a once living creature from the wild and putting in your trash is atrocious and using their words Inhumane and unconscionable. Last I checked these creatures live, swim, breed and eat by the water and they are also excellent swimmers. When startled they take to the water for safety. Comparing returning these creatures to the water after death to illegal dumping is like saying you can't throw a dead fish back in the water if it's dead. Such utter nonsense. There are multiple native creatures in our canals and lakes that feed on the creatures. Circle of Life folks.
Here is my take and this is what makes sense. News articles and bad liaisons that tell you to throw a creature in the garbage needs to seek counseling. The thought of throwing a once living creature from the wild and putting in your trash is atrocious and using their words Inhumane and unconscionable. Last I checked these creatures live, swim, breed and eat by the water and they are also excellent swimmers. When startled they take to the water for safety. Comparing returning these creatures to the water after death to illegal dumping is like saying you can't throw a dead fish back in the water if it's dead. Such utter nonsense. There are multiple native creatures in our canals and lakes that feed on the creatures. Circle of Life folks.
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