No, in many ways the purple loosestrife is harming animals it is an invasive specie in North America, having no natural predators, and being able to grow freely
Yes
Sheep pink and purple animals
Animals are beneficial to the environment for many reasons including the fact that many of them clean up the air or soil. They are also important as a food source for humans and other animals.
The range of colors for blood in animals is small. Animal blood can be black, blue, purple or red.
Lichens are beneficial to animals because many eat them for food. There are different types of monkeys, deer, and goats that rely on lichens for a food source.
Polymorphism that involves two distinct forms during one life cycle can be very beneficial to animals because it means that the young do not compete with the adults for food. This allows a larger population of young to coexist with existing adults.
Purple loosestrifes are often used to diarrhea, dysentery, sore throats, and as a cleansing wash for wounds; It also is known to stop bleeding and has some anti-bacterial properties.
There are purple insects. Like beetles...
Well, fungi is beneficial to animals because we eat fungi.
they have different kind of animals
Some toys that are purple are Barney the Dinosaur, stuffed animals, and some Furby's are purple.
Tropical rain forests are beneficial because we can get exotic plants and animals, and we can get wood. The more common answer is to get exotic plants and animals, though.
Sheep pink and purple animals
Animals are beneficial to the environment for many reasons including the fact that many of them clean up the air or soil. They are also important as a food source for humans and other animals.
The only way tornadoes might be beneficial is that they can clear out old trees, allowing new growth.
nope but it helps to eat meat
When the Spanish came to California in the 1700s they brought with them many animals that were both beneficial and detrimental to the native inhabitants. The animals that they brought with them that were beneficial and still thrive today were cattle, pigs and horses.
the color of a animals nucleus is purple.