Yes. Both the rabbit and the fox have been introduced to Australia, and both have caused massive damage since their arrival.
No, rabbits are not native to Australia. They were introduced to the continent by European settlers and are considered an invasive species in Australia.
Yes. Donkeys are introduced, and not native to Australia.
Rabbits were introduced to Australia to act as a food source for colonists.
It's an introduced species such as rabbits being introduced into Australia.
It's an introduced species such as rabbits being introduced into Australia.
Sheep are not native to Australia - they are an introduced species.
No. the prickly pear is not native to Australia. It is an introduced species, and a noxious pest.
No, bandicoots are native to Australia and are not an introduced species. They belong to a group of marsupials that have evolved in Australia and surrounding islands. However, some species of bandicoots were introduced to other regions, such as New Guinea and the nearby islands.
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no. the fox is an introduced species, brought to Australia for the sport of foxhunting.
This question is vague but probably refers to the European Rabbit, which was introduced into some areas - most notably Australia - as a farm animal bred for food. The scientific name of the European Rabbit is Oryctolagus cuniculus.