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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a reason that cane toads became an invasive species in Australia?
A
They were specifically adapted to control native Australian insects.
B
They had few natural predators in Australia.
C
They reproduced rapidly and in large numbers.
D
They competed with native species for food and habitat.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of invasive species: Invasive species are organisms introduced to a new environment where they cause harm by outcompeting native species, reproducing rapidly, or lacking natural predators.
Analyze the traits of cane toads: Cane toads are known for their rapid reproduction, ability to adapt to various environments, and lack of natural predators in Australia, which contributed to their invasive status.
Evaluate the options provided: Review each statement to determine whether it aligns with the characteristics of invasive species or the specific traits of cane toads.
Focus on the incorrect statement: The statement 'They were specifically adapted to control native Australian insects' is misleading because cane toads were introduced to control non-native pests (sugar cane beetles), not native Australian insects.
Conclude that the correct answer is the statement that does not align with the reasons cane toads became invasive: The statement about controlling native Australian insects is not a valid reason for their invasive status.