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(animals)
Are they really a threat
to theU.S.?
42 percent of
endangered species are
from the affect of
invasive species
How they spread
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Ships
Wood products
Purposeful release
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What are some ways
they hurt other species?

What ways do you
think ?
Answer!!
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Preying on other animals
Out-competing other
animals
Carrying disease
Starlings!

Starlings are dark, medium sized birds that
travel in large flocks and easily over-populate
areas.
How did they get here?

1890, a drug manufacturer
released roughly 60 European
starlings in central park.
The starlings continued to
replenish and are currently one of
the most abundant and
prosperous birds in the world.
How do they affect the
environment?

Spread disease mostly between
livestock
Eat and destroy gardens or fields of
fruit
Large population and flocking results
in noise and excretion complaints
Danger around airports
1960!!!

In 1960 a large flock of
starlings collided with a
aircraft resulting in the
plane crashing and
causing 62 deaths.
Black Rat

A black to dark colored rat eating mostly
grain and which is smaller than the
brown rat.
How did they get here?

Originally native to Asia, the
black rat finally got to the
United States in the 1500’s
How do they affect the
environment?

Spread disease, including salmonella
 Eat and invade birds nests and the
eggs
Cause many endangered species
Asian Carp

Large fish that can grow up to 100 pounds. They
can eat up to 20 percent of their body weight per
day. They are a very dangerous, fast growing,
and adaptable fish.
How did they get here?

1970- Asian carp were brought to
americato filter the water in fish
ponds.
The carp then spread and majorly
repopulated, currently swimming in
open water of 23 states.
How do they affect the
environment?

Out-competing
Native plants and vegetation
Introducing disease
Getting to the Great Lakes
Japanese beetle

A colorful, small, destructive beetle. It has
clumsy flying abilities and a brown shell
over its wings.
How did they get here?

1919- First Japanese beetle
discovered in America was
in a plant nursery. It is
suspected that beetle larvae
in flower bulbs, was
accidentally transported on
a ship to the U.S.
How do they affect the
environment?

Eat vegetation and flowers
Garden vegetables
Grass roots
Damage done to a common
leaf
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These are only a few of
the 50 thousand
invasivespecies in the
U.S.!!
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