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No. Chimpanzees are a tropical species and would be poorly suited to survive a Canadian winter.

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Which country has the fewest species of mammals?

Africa has the most species of animals per square.


What climate does it have to be for it to survive?

In live in Ottawa, Canada. Have several yuccas who survive winter (sometimes to minus 20 F). As long as they are planted kept in high sun areas, they survive nicely and will stay dry in spring, summer and fall.


Why might it not survive in another ecosystem?

Because of the weather it has to live in colder weather so if it tried to survive in warmer areas in canada it would behidrate in the summer due to lack of cold water and its to hot


What are the threats and pressures affecting biodiversity on the local level?

Historically, human actions have been inconsequential on the forces of nature, however, humans are now influencing the processes of the planet. The water bodies of Canada and the world are being invaded by non-native or exotic species. An exotic species is any species intentionally or accidentally transported and released by man into an environment outside its present range. These plant and animal species are considered to be among the most severe agents of habitat alteration and degradation, and they are a major cause of the continuing loss of biological diversity throughout the world. Not all aquatic species that are introduced into new environments are successful; in fact, ecologists predict that most will fail and those that manage to survive will fail to establish reproducing colonies. An ecosystem's resistence to exotic species depends on competition between them and native species for food and habitat. The greater the diversity in an ecosystem, the more competitors an exotic species will encounter, thereby decreasing its chances of becoming established.


Where did the lilac flower its name?

Lilacs origanally came from Europe but was introduced into Canada for decorative gardening. Lilacs are now considered and invasive speceis and are a possible threat. Hope this helped!! :D

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Could a crocodile or Alligator survive anywhere in Canada as an invasive species.?

No, it gets too cold everywhere in Canada for them to survive.


Where are chimpanzees located in Canada?

Most live in zoos. Chimpanzees, unlike bears; moose; beavers, etc. are not indigenous to Canada.


Is the fox native to America?

Yes, they originate from Canada & Alaska -DK


Has the northern snakehead invaded Canada?

The Northern Snakehead has made its way into the Great Lakes and pose a potential threat to waters in Quebec, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Because it is an invasive species of Canada and the United States it has been banned as a pet. It also poses a threat to other native fish species as it will feed on them, sadly there is no way to eradicate them.


Are barberry bushes legal in Ontario?

No, barberry bushes are not legal in Ontario, Canada. The shrub in question (Berberis thunbergii) number among the vegetation that inspire Bill 37, the Invasive Species Act. Since the passage of the bill's Third Reading on October 21, 2015, and receipt of the Royal Assent necessary for approval, the presence of barberry requires reporting to the Invasive Species Hotline since import and possession constitute intolerable acts.


What animals in Canada start with VXand U?

The Virginia rail is a bird species in Nova Scotia, Canada. The upland sandpiper is a bird species in Canada.


Are there snakes in Canada?

There are 4 species of venomous snakes in Canada. The largest, the Prairie Rattlesnake, can grow to about 1.6 meters in length.


Can Canadian geese land on land?

Yes.The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) are native to North America, specifically Canada and the northern United States. Though some subspecies can be found in northern Europe (where some migrate naturally) and New Zealand (where they were introduced for hunting and are now and invasive species).


What is a SSP program in Canada?

It is a species survival plan used for endangered species


How does the Canada goose survive the winter?

because they are fat


Are the Canada lynxes endangered?

No, the Canada lynx is classified as a species "of least concern."


How many plant species are in Canada?

there are 5000 species of plants and about 4000 are flowering plants.