They were introduced to Britain for food, not cuteness.But then if some idiot Victorian 'gentleman' hadn't introduced them because of their cuteness in the first place.......
Actually, there's no evidence grey squirrels were introduced for food. Most sources seem to suggest they were introduced purely as a fashion thing.
Talking of which, a friend of mine is a man very keen on dogs. He's forever posting pictures of dogs (sometimes cats) on my Facebook page informing the world of how cute these dogs are. Now having grown up with dogs when I lived with my parents, I'm quite fond of them myself BUT NOT THE DEVIL ONES! He's recently been posting pics of one/two week old pups who are cute as a button - on their own but are always pictured with their mother and their mothers are most definitely of a breed you wouldn't want to see in the Northern Hemisphere. Or the other one for that matter. American Pit Bulls, those other huge savage ones with massive jaws clearly bred for damage, lots of those sort and there's people who can't see past how cute the pups are and understand what they're going to grow up in to. I've advised him to stop and had to unfriend him from my page recently but seeing the title of the thread here, that's my opinion on his recent postings. I doubt there'll be many on here though who'd vote for 'cute' where these devils are concerned.
You say that but I had a German Shepherd that some people were terrified of, he (Pet name Sabor ) was the gentlest dog I've ever known but only because he'd been 'socialised' and taught how to behave by me. There is another dog that lives nearby that is a Brindle coated Boxer/Staffy cross that frightens the crap out of a lot of people but again he is a lovely hound.
Apart from the odd 'rogue' dog they're all down to what the owners taught them (and yes I have had a right 'Physcopathic' mutt years ago, a Black Labrador cross that could not be trusted anywhere or with anyone, even bit me a few times, but looked completely 'safe' until he sunk his teeth in)
I've heard that before...My Jack Russell doesn't bite. Barks like mad - but then licks you to death.
In fact I've never known a Jack Russell that bites....