Australians would say emus
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cattle.
but preferably keep the wild ones
None. And weβre hurting badly from the ones that have already been removed.
Obviously worms in general are needed, but any big group of mainly parasitic ones I could happily delete without a second thought. Ideally let's also destroy any records of their existence.
I could do without those hammerhead fuckers. They're invasive in our area, eat the regular earthworms, and really hard to kill.
Wasps. Their stings hurt like hell.
Wild hogs. They're invasive, they're spreading like crazy in Prairie Canada and Midwest USA.
I got some bad news for you...."Super pigs" β called the "most invasive animal on the planet" β threaten to invade northern U.S.