to explain myself for my prior comment here is the beginning of the definition of an "invasive species" -
The first definition, the most used, applies to non-indigenous species, or "non-native", plants or animals that adversely affect the habitats and bioregions they invade economically, environmentally, and/or ecologically. They disrupt by dominating a region, wilderness areas, particular habitats, and/or wildland-urban interface land from loss of natural controls (i.e.: predators or herbivores).
Sounds like we are talking about ourselves to me. That is unless your name is Tony Montana. Then, of course, the world is yours.
The first definition, the most used, applies to non-indigenous species, or "non-native", plants or animals that adversely affect the habitats and bioregions they invade economically, environmentally, and/or ecologically. They disrupt by dominating a region, wilderness areas, particular habitats, and/or wildland-urban interface land from loss of natural controls (i.e.: predators or herbivores).
Sounds like we are talking about ourselves to me. That is unless your name is Tony Montana. Then, of course, the world is yours.