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BIO 112-004 - Spring 2025: Biological Concepts and Methods I I (Lecture)
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The introduction of the Burmese python by pet owners in Florida has resulted in ________.
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A.a. its failure to compete with native species and its quick elimination
B.b. a new species of hybrids from crossbreeding with a native snake species
C.c. the threatening of many native species
D.d. eradication of nonnative rats and other undesirable/pest species
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The question asks about the ecological impact of introducing Burmese pythons by pet owners in Florida, focusing on what outcome has occurred.
Option a: 'its failure to compete with native species and its quick elimination' This is inaccurate because Burmese pythons have demonstrated strong competitive ability and have esta......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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