Synthesis Essay On Invasive Species

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Have you ever wondered what an invasive species is? An invasive species is a species of plants or animals that live in other areas where they do not naturally come from. This mostly happens because humans bring other species to another environment. You can think this all sounds good and no harm done, but really doing this causes trouble around the world. These examples later in this essay will inform you about the problems these invasive species cause. Camels in Australia not only have an impact, but an impact on extinction for plant species and an impact on overpopulation. For example, source one says “With no natural predators, they are expected to double in population every decade.”(Source one). This quote means that since some animals in …show more content…

For instance, source one states “They feed on roughly 80 percent of Australia’s plant species.some to the brink of extinction.caused more than $12 million worth of damage each year.”(source one). This quote explains that the camels in Australia are causing trouble to native plants and damaging properties,homes, etc. This is one of the many problems with invasive species in other environments. Another example is Fire Ants. They were accidentally brought into the United States in 1929 on a cargo ship. Fire Ants are very harmful when it comes to their sting, making humans really hurt and unwell. For instance, in source two it states “...often attacking wild animals, pets, or people...in some instances, even killing them...damaging crops and electric wires.”(source 2). This quote explains that fire ants are dangerous and also ruin crops. As you can see from these quotes, Fire Ants are not wanted because of their actions. Lastly, Lizards are another example of an invasive species and having negative effects on some