Animals living in the same region would be referred to as animals which are 'native to (region)'. So, you might say 'Kiwis and keas are birds native to New Zealand', or 'Giraffes and zebra are native to Africa.'
Native animals are any species indigenous to a particular area. If they choose to stay in that area, they have to adapt to human encroachment, and ever-changing weather patterns, among other things.
Animals that originated from the region that they are in.
Indiginous.
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Non-native species
Alien species or Non-native species .
Species of plants and animals that are not native to a given ecosystems are called invasive species. They can be very threatening to other species.
Native species are the ones already found in an ecosystem. The ones that move in from other places are called "invasive species."
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.
The difference between native and non-native species is that native species are from that area and non-native species are not from that area.
They are called an invasive species.
FAUNA are the animals that live in a certain area
Invasive Species
No, at least no native human populations. But it does, however, have a native population of animal species called the emperor penguin.
Plants native to high mountains are called "alpine" species.
they have effect on it by eating and killing all the native species