I recommend eating the fish.
It's an introduced species such as rabbits being introduced into Australia.
It's an introduced species such as rabbits being introduced into Australia.
An introduced species is a species that is living outside its native environment. This happens as a result of humans, either accidentally or on purpose. They can cause damage to the environment that they are introduced into. One example is the black rat being in North America even though it is from Europe.
Yes.
For food ,milk, and meat.
Two ways new species can be introduced to an ecosystem is by being endangered and having an injury. If an animal is endangered or has an injury it is allowed to be taken to a wild animal place that they hold if the animal is injured abandoned and endangered or has an disease or illness
The original species are not used to the new predators being in their environment, so they will become endangered and the new species will dominate.
the person you are being introduced to but you still listen to the person introducing you
Giant kangaroos were never endangered. The concept of a species being listed as "endangered" was introduced in the twentieth century. Giant kangaroos died out thousands of years ago, along with many other species of Australian megafauna.
Yes Germany does have rivers the major ones being the Rhine, Danube and the Elbe Rivers.
regular cleaning of rivers is being done by workers who are paid by government officers
There are some indigenous species of cacti, native to South Africa. In addition there are a number of introduced species, these are commonly called "invader plants" and are banned from being cultivated in South Africa. Example is Opuntia - the "Prickly Pare" cactus