wow! of course there aren't any snakes in Hawaii, i think they have something called a mongoose that eats snakes.
So, if there are no snakes what do the mongooses, which you say eat snakes, eat?
The mongoose was brought to Hawaii to kill the heavy rodent population that exist because of so few natural predators. However, mongoose sleep at night and rodents sleep during the day - Hawaii still has a serious rodent population.
Hawaii is a beautiful state and if you want to know all about it's beautiful wildlife, visit nationalgeographic.com/travel and then look for Hawaii.
Yes, sea serpents are mythical creatures often depicted as giant serpents inhabiting the oceans. In folklore, they are said to prey on fish and other marine animals, though of course, as mythical beings, they do not exist in reality.
No. There are no snakes in Hawaii. Authorities there have teams at airports and shipping ports to prevent snakes from being accidentally introduced.
Some animals found in Hawaii include the Hawaiian monk seal, Hawaiian green sea turtle, Hawaiian hoary bat, various bird species such as the Hawaiian goose (nene) and honeycreepers, and diverse marine life like dolphins and humpback whales. Hawaii's unique ecosystems support a wide variety of endemic species.
A biotic community is defined as a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other. In the order of life, a biotic community can not exist with macroconsumers in order for life to continue.
Try "infauna"
no
Hawaii has 8,800 native species found only in Hawaii.
there was no Hawaii
There are plants animals and people and some big telescopes on Hawaii.
The common animals are monkeys and birds
mt.st.helens
They can destroy anything in their path.
yes
yes
monkeys.
all kinds of animals like dolphins