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What allowed invasive species such as cane toads and camels to be so successful in Australia?
A. they had no natural predators there
B. they reproduced slowly
C. they coexisted with the native plants and animals
D. they got sick from germs carried by native animals
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Answer:I'm almost positive the answer is A
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