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How did Burmese pythons become an invasive species?

Species used for ornamental purposes are grown or bred in a(n) 1_______
environment. When these species move into the wild,
they become invasive. One such example is of the Burmese python, which became invasive due to 2________

1.uncontrolled
wild
controlled
2.accidental transport
accidental escape
climate change​

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User Unplug
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Answer:

The correct answers are:

- Controlled

- Accidental Escape

Step-by-step explanation:

I got it right on the Edmentum test.

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User Jkatzer
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Answer:

1. Controlled

2. accidental escape

Step-by-step explanation:

Burmese python has no natural predator hence it is an invasive species with no control. Now, in order to use Burmese python for ornamental work it is necessary to control its growth factors or else it would become invasive. However, it this species (which is grown in controlled environment) get suddenly exposed to limitless growth factors such as ample food supply, no natural predators etc. then it will become invasive.

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