The Everglades is home to various parasites that affect local wildlife, including protozoa like Toxoplasma gondii, which can infect mammals, and nematodes such as Strongyloides stercoralis, affecting reptiles. Additionally, ticks and fleas are common ectoparasites that infest birds and mammals in the region. These parasites can impact the health of native species and disrupt the ecosystem balance.
im just guessing here but probs. like the minnows and fish. also the insects some 2. not parasites tho.
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Some bugs are parasites
Both the cougar (Florida panther) and the bobcat are found in the Everglades.
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Yes; some few species are parasites.
some mite species and ticks are parasites
Some microorganisms are parasites, some parasites are microorganisms. However some parasites are very large, for example tapeworms have been found that were 60 feet long. Also most microorganisms are not parasites.
Some invasive species in the Everglades include Burmese pythons, Brazilian pepper trees, melaleuca trees, and Old World climbing fern. These species outcompete native plants and animals, disrupt the natural ecosystem balance, and pose a threat to the Everglades' biodiversity. Efforts are being made to control and eradicate these invasive species to protect the unique environment of the Everglades.
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