The Camel. The first camel was brought from the Arabian peninsula at about 4000 BC. Other breads were brought up to about to Africa until about 1400 BC.
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A marbled crayfish has been introduced to africa.
The goat has been introduced.
they are introduced either by accident or by people to get rid of another animal that is a problem. they can be brouhgt on boats, planes, cars and trains. they are also animals or plants that have been brought in as pets that have been set lose or plants that have grown out of control.
Yes and no. Well i have not been to Africa but there are plants there that are green.
because they are in africa lololololololololol
No. These animals have been introduced to Australia.
China, Africa, Ireland and United States
The Columbian Exchange refers to the exchange of plants, animals, and diseases caused by contact between the Old World (Europe, Asia, and Africa) and the New World (the Americas). This biological exchange began with Columbus's arrival in 1492, and continued as Europeans continued to explore and come into contact with people, plants, and animals in other parts of the Americas that had not been exposed to European diseases, plants, and animals. An end date is harder to pinpoint. Since the Exchange refers to items that at one time had never been outside of their original hemisphere, once the biological elements that were once unique to their specific hemispheres had been introduced to the other, that exchange would assumedly be over.
No. Cows and all other stock animals have been introduced to Australia.
its been accumulated by like how plants like go through a faze you know like what it needs water sun. In nature useful traits have been accumulated in plants and animals by selection. Most of the time it is natural and among cultivated plants and domesticated animals, it is man made.
I think there is a million plants & animals still undiscovered Do not take my word for it
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