the king fisher
No. Polar bears are natural enemies of seals just as seals are natural prey items to polar bears. More often than not, if an animal becomes endangered due to over predation it is because the predator is an introduced species (i.e. it's not native to the area) and it over hunts the prey animal. The classic example of this is the brown tree snake which was introduced to Guam and has since decimated many of the bird populations there because of over predation.
No. They are invasive species that has destroyed the bird population on Guam, and are a pest.
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Because of Guam's strategic location.
Wild pigs on Guam are not considered endangered. In fact, they are classified as an invasive species on the island, having been introduced by humans. Their population has grown significantly, leading to negative impacts on local ecosystems and agriculture. Efforts are ongoing to manage their numbers to mitigate these impacts.
Yes, because the people of Guam are American Citizens and Guam is a Territory of the United States; therefore, anyone born on Guam is a citizen of the United States.
Many of the world's species of Kingfishers are endangered. The Guam Kingfisher, the Micronesian Kingfisher, and the Marquesan Kingfisher are just a few that are threatened with extinction.
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most people don't know about Guam is because its a small island and not very popular to most of the people. by demilovatolover101
Yes Guam is US territory and that is part of the United state essentially. i know because I'm also Guamanian
Well, If you have been to Guam. You can tell its a jungle biome. I know this because I was born, raised, and still live there up to now in 2014
5,213,772.4 grimy Guam required, or 5,213,773 rounded, because we all know you can not have 40% of an herb =]