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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. How did Burmese pythons become an invasive species? Species used for ornamental purposes are grown or bred in a(n) environment. When these species move into the wild, they become invasive. One such example is of the Burmese python, which became invasive due to .

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FOR PLATO CONTROLLED AND ACCIDENTAL ESCAPE

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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.

How did Burmese pythons become an invasive species?

Species used for ornamental purposes are grown or bred in a(n)

controlled

environment. When these species move into the wild, they become invasive. One such example is of the Burmese python, which became invasive due to

accidental escape

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be placed in another area that is not native, so it is introduce in a food web that is not it native food web.

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In Florida, USA, there were a problem when some citizens decide to adopt and grow some pythons as an exotic pet. When they grow a lot, the owners release them in a National Park or they escape from their houses, until they reach the aquatic ecosystem, so raccoons and opossums that feed near the water edge, they become preys of the phytons. As a result the natural food web of the ecosystem, move, giving as a result lost of another specie native of the area.

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