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Non-native species
Probably the same thing it was called before It is usually called an "introduced species" or an "invasive species".
That is called Mimicry. This is when a species evolves to share common percieved characteristics with another species.
White blood cells identify foreign or harmful cells
It is called obligate (dependent) symbiosis when a species cannot independently exist without another.
New species are introduced into areas to either get rid of another animal e.g. the cane toad came to Australia to get rid of some kind of bug or and animal is accidentally taken to another country.
Non-native species
Probably the same thing it was called before It is usually called an "introduced species" or an "invasive species".
None they are an introduced species
A noxious weed is another term for an invasive plant species.
Interdependent.
It is called Transduction.
xenotransplantation
Mimicry .
zoonosis
that means the it can not be undone because another substance was introduced
A species that "belongs" in a particular area, as you put it, is called a native species. I am sure that animals who find themselves in a non-natural habitat are called a non-native species, an invasive species, or introduced species. The introduction of some species into new environments can have devastating results - this is because the invasive species can eradicate necessary native species that are necessary to support a healthy ecosystem.