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Biology, 29.01.2020 13:45 robert7248

Invasive species often unbalance the ecosystems into which they are introduced because a. they did not co-evolve with the natural species and lack natural controls, like predators b. they breed quickly and have the potential to overpopulate an area c. they consume local resources d. none of the above

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