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A toad that escapes into an ecosystem with other toads that it outcompetes
is an example of a(n)
O A. keystone species
O B. extinct species
O c. invasive species
O D. introduced species​

Question 16 of 25 2 Points A toad that escapes into an ecosystem with other toads-example-1
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User Supamiu
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Invasive species are usually species that enter an environment and cause destruction to the food chain, biodiversity, and the overall way of life. The toad outcompeteing the frogs that are supposed to be in the environment suggest it's an invasive species.

An introduced species would be if the toad was purposely introduced to the environment, which it was not.

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