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people are humans and humans are mammal's. A mammal is something with hair/fur
there are no websites that say the introduced species names and I am trying to do a project! aargghh come on people!
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Yes, its normal to call people by their first name once you have been introduced to them.
Magpies were brought to Ireland by human activity, likely through the introduction of non-native bird species during the 17th and 18th centuries. They are believed to have been introduced alongside other birds as people settled and modified the landscape for agriculture. Over time, magpies adapted to their new environment and became part of Ireland's avian fauna.
Introduced
No, not all introduced species are invasive because they may have a natural predator that will eat them in their new environment. Also because the species can be biologically controlled, chemically controlled or mechanically controlled.
"Indigenous" means a species or people which originates in a particular place. They are contrasted with introduced species or immigrants.
Because people tend to assume that animal = domestic mammal. It's the prototype theory. Ironically, most animal species are insects.
yes, people keep them as pets. As for native species, no, Ireland does not have any native snakes to my knowladge.
There are many stinging and biting insects in Ireland, depending on where you live. Most are not dangerous. Check the related link below for much more information, including photos of venomous bugs in Ireland.
Yes a bison is a mammal. There are only 2 species of bison, the European Bison and the American Bison. This bison in the United States are mistakenly called buffalo when they are truly bison.