Dominican Republic does not have any native wild mammals. There are domestic mammals "cows, pigs, boars, horses, mules, goats, sheep, dogs, cats, rats, and mice" and some wild boars and horses that were introduced by the Spanish, but surprisingly no squirrels, foxes, deer, raccoons, coyotes, etc.
the same animals that live in u.s.
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Every country has native animals and plants.
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No they are not they are native animals of aoteroa
Invasive species are plants and animals that have migrated or be placed in places were they are not native. This is very harmful to the native flora and fauna who have no natural defenses against the invaders.
immigration. they emmigrate from where they are native, and immigrate to where they are not.
Nature preserves are areas set aside to conserve plants and animals. These areas offer protection to native plants and animals.
Some plants native to the Americas include corn, tomatoes, and potatoes. Examples of animals native to the region are jaguars, armadillos, and condors.
There are two answers. The rabbit is the main problem, as it eats the vegetation which is the food source for native animals. The fox is also a major problem for Australia's native animals, though it does not cause the same damage as rabbits do to native plants.