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A species that is brought to a place where it never lived is considered a native species. true or false
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A species that is brought to a place where it never lived is considered a native species. true or false
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False - native means the species
comes
from there, so the opposite.
This is important because often new species entering a territory endanger the native species that have integrated well into the ecosystem. New species can upset those ecosystems.
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False, I would assume if it has never lived there then it is not native to that environment :)
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