Snakes caused the extinction of most of the native forest vertebrate species; thousands of power outages affecting private, commercial, and military activities; widespread loss of domestic birds and pets; and considerable emotional trauma to residents and visitors alike when snakes invaded human habitats with the potential for envenomation of small children.
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Brown tree snake was created in 1802.
The eastern brown tree snake live in mountain hole's ,mountain that has hole by a disaster, or on trees.
The introduction of invasive species like the brown tree snake can disrupt ecosystem stability by preying on native species, leading to population declines or extinctions. This predation can alter food webs and resource availability, affecting other organisms that rely on the prey for survival. Additionally, invasive species often compete with native species for resources, further destabilizing the ecosystem and reducing biodiversity. Ultimately, these changes can have cascading effects, impacting ecosystem functions and services.
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Rarley
Catch mice :-)
Guam
Ya Girl
you could get bitten
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Guam's Brown Tree Snake can bite and has venom or toxic in the bite. So yes, i guess you can call it poisonous. are you nuts it is not at all poisonous it can only wrap around small animals and kill them. redard