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The rainbow whiptail (Aspidites ramsayi) becomes a significant problem primarily due to its invasive nature in non-native habitats. This species can outcompete local wildlife for resources, disrupt ecosystems, and contribute to the decline of native species. Its adaptability and rapid reproduction make it difficult to control and manage, leading to ecological imbalances. Additionally, the whiptail's presence can negatively impact agricultural activities by preying on beneficial insects.

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