Invasive species
Half of all anole species are found in North, Central, and South America. (Only one species is native to North America--Anolis carolinensis, the green anole). There are also anole species in African and Asia. Most anoles live in forested areas.
Hi. They come originally from Cuba but, you can find them now in Florida and around the area. The most common one are the brown anole.
Burmese pythons currently are living in Florida and are becoming an invasive species.
One of the three native reptiles that live in Florida is the gecko. The other two native reptiles that live in Florida are the alligator and crocodile.
Yes there are species of scorpions that live in Florida.
cutthroat trout, and mud snails
Yes, depending on where it used to live and if there were any before where they are invading now.
They eat all the food or the species that live there. And possible take over and kill things
I don't think they would be synonymous. Nonnative species can live in a habitat without causing any adverse effects on that habitat, the nonnative species can become invasive if it causes any negative effects on the habitat. An example of a nonnative invasive species would be the python in the Florida swamp land. These hardy snakes are wreaking havoc by eating fish, birds, even alligator eggs and babies! The two words are often used interchangeably because it is often hard to find nonnative species that do not harm the environment they are introduced to, but it is possible and seen in some fish and bird introductions.
They live in the canopy.
They live in the canopy.