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The East Asian water snake, sirpentius podinae, or spotted snake. It is characterized by the small red line of dots running down its back and round head. It is highly not poisonous. It has a symbiotic relationship with the Ãœhskop Bear (which is not really a true bear), in which the snake lives on top of its head. Giving the snake a living space, and the bear a snake on its head, this is a wonderful example of mutualism.

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the non-native animals in the arctic tundra are the:

Poaler Bear

Caribou

Arctic fox

Arctic Hare

Snowy Owl

Arctic Squirrels

Grey Falcon

Wolverine

Grey Wolf

Ermine

Beluga Whale

Humpback Whale

and Cockroaqches

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the gray wolf

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What is a nonnative species?

A species that does not normally live in an area


What is non native species?

a non native species is a species that isn't within a certain ecosystem.


What is an advantage of keeping nonnative species out of ecosystems?

Nonnative species have no natural controls or competitors and will become more and more invasive. They can crowd out native species until they no longer exist.


What is a common source of the introduction of nonnative species?

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Are non-native species and invasive species synonyms?

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.


What harm do House sparrows (a nonnative species)present to native birds?

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Do lynxes live in the tundra?

There are some species of the lynx that live in the tundra. They also enjoy living in swampy areas that have low temperatures.


Where does a plant live longer in the tundra or deciduous forest?

Depends on the plant. Some species are adapted to the tundra, and some to the forest. They would do best in the climate they were adapted to.


What is the problem associated with introducing nonnative species into an area?

It could destroy a whole ecosystem or foodweb.


What are some endangered species in the Tundra?

polar bears, snowy owls, arctic wolfs