Well, I am not an expert, but since honeysuckle is an invasive species and it lives near Indiana, I'd say that it probably lives there. Also, starlings are small birds that are not from the Indiana region, and they are very annoying and aggressive to native species. I may add more to this later. Like I said, I'm not an expert (I am nowhere close to an expert), and you don't have to take my word for it. For now, hope this answers your question! --A WikiAnswers user
because plants grow and make the grass look beautiful and animals are just the same as plants
Invasive Species
animals need plants because animals like deer depend on plants like grass(to eat). and plants need animals because if the animals did not eat the plants then the plants would become an invasive species. and then it would be hard to take back, or exterminate the plant.
They are called an invasive species.
Species of plants and animals that are not native to a given ecosystems are called invasive species. They can be very threatening to other species.
Invasive plants uses natural resources originally used by native plants. In this way, invasive plants drives native plants out by depriving them of food and water. Over time, whole regions will be taken over by invasive plants, destroying the diversity of native plants and animal populations who depend on these plants to survive.
Invasive species are plants and animals that have migrated or be placed in places were they are not native. This is very harmful to the native flora and fauna who have no natural defenses against the invaders.
some varieties are mildly invasive.
Invasive species of plants or animals can cause a disruption in the natural food chains of a particular area. This can lead to the dying off of species normally found in that area.
If they are plants (e.g. spotted knapweed) they produce seeds to reproduce, because they are plants that produce seeds to reproduce. If they are animals (e.g. brown tree snake) they do not produce seeds, because animals do not reproduce by producing seeds.
Some invasive plants in Maryland are the pine, elm, fir, palm, spruce, and elm tree . Hope this helped !!
Water hyacinth is an invasive species. It comes from the Amazon River and is now a problem in the Great Lakes. Ten plants can become over 600 plants in three months.The spring flower bulb is not invasive.