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An exotic species is a plant or animal species that is not native to a specific region but has been introduced there, often by human activity. These species can disrupt local ecosystems, outcompete native species, and cause harm to biodiversity.
Exotic animals in ocean ecosystems are species that are not native to that specific environment. These animals are often introduced either purposely or accidentally, and they can disrupt the natural balance of the ecosystem by outcompeting native species or causing harm to the environment. Examples of exotic animals in ocean ecosystems include lionfish in the Atlantic Ocean and green crabs in the Pacific Northwest.
Exotic Species.
An alien species is a species that is not native to an area. An exotic species is native to an area but not common.
well that's not necessarily true there are millions of exotic plant and animal species found in the amazon rainforest alone
A native species originated from that area while an exotic species came from somewhere else.
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No. While there are limited species of exotic animals permitted as pets in Australia, the capybara is not one of them. See the related link below and follow the further links giving extensive details on which animals are permitted as exotic pets in Australia.
they are alike
In California, it is legal to keep certain exotic animals as pets, such as certain species of non-venomous snakes, certain amphibians, sugar gliders, and some large birds like parrots. However, species such as ferrets, hedgehogs, and large cats like tigers are prohibited. It is important to check with local laws and regulations before keeping an exotic animal as a pet in California.
The wild animals were exotic.
Often the exotic species has fewer natural enemies in the new environment but competes for the same food supply and other necessities as the native species it displaces. Sometimes the exotic species is more adaptable or more aggressive and so pushes out a native species. Sometimes the exotic species reproduces at a higher rate or more successfully than does the native species.