The answer you are looking for is "Reintroduction"
Reintroduction is the release of captive organisms into areas where they once lived. This is often done to help rebuild populations of endangered or locally extinct species. The goal is to restore ecological balance and support biodiversity in those areas.
Different species of raptor lived in different areas at different times. For example, Velociraptor lived in Asia's deserts between 75 and 71 million years ago, while Utahraptor lived in North America about 126 million years ago.
Different species of saber-toothed cat lived in different areas. Climates and habitats ranged from tropical savanna to woodland to temperate grassland to arctic tundra.
The archaeopteryx where a species that lived during the late Jurassic period about 150 million years ago. They lived in marshy areas or swampland ( much of earth was marshy swampland at the time )
The Homo sapiens is the hominid species that has lived the longest and is the only existing species of hominids.
Invasive species
A species that enters an environment where it has not lived before is called an invasive species. These species can have a negative impact on the native ecosystem by outcompeting native species for resources and disrupting the balance of the ecosystem.
False. A species that is brought to a place where it never lived is considered an introduced or non-native species. Native species are those that naturally occur and have evolved in a particular region or habitat.
Three Reasons: 1) The organism lived/lives for a large period of time (species was/is in existence for a long time) 2) The organism lived/lives over a vast geographical range (species lived/lives in more than just a few specific areas) 3) The organism has/had hard parts (ex: bones)
I think the people who lived in slum areas are likely to get sick because people lived in crowded ,unsanitary conditions.
Yes, mammoths lived over vast areas. Woolly mammoths had a range extending from northern Europe across Siberia, through Alaska and Canada, and in the Midwestern USA. Columbian mammoths lived all over North America. There were other species of mammoths that existed prior to that, some of them in Africa.
How were people who lived on farms or in a rural areas affected by the gold rush