Releasing non-native animals into the wild upsets, the food chain of native species the Terie is being introduced into Florida Everglades and is destroying the environment. The lizard will eat anything that crosses its path, including small mammals, birds, insects, plants, and eggs, leaving animals of this ecosystem in danger if all parts of the environment are anti menu, then all animals in habitat, art risk for extinction. For this reason anyone caught releasing non-native animals into the wild, should be penalized with the significant fine, how does the author support claims that people who release non-native animals into the wild should be punished?

The author supports their claim that people who release non-native animals into the wild should be punished by providing evidence of the negative impacts these animals have on the native ecosystem. They state that the non-native lizard introduced in the Florida Everglades is destroying the environment by eating small mammals, birds, insects, plants, and eggs, thus disrupting the food chain and putting native animals at risk of extinction. The author argues that since releasing non-native animals upsets the food chain and causes harm to native species, those responsible should face significant fines as a penalty.