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7 January, 00:59

Species used for ornamental purposes are grown or bred in a blank environment. When these species move into the wild,

they become invasive. One such example is of the Burmese python, which became invasive due to blank?

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  1. 7 January, 02:30
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    The population of Burmese python became invasive because they have no natural predator in Florida.

    They have a significant impact on the environment and in the Everglades. They have no predators in the area.

    They grow so that that they have no predators so these snakes have not been killed by natural methods

    They grow and grow and become upto 5 feet which is quite large and hence there is no predator for them.
  2. 7 January, 04:20
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    Having no natural predators
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