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Snake's Impact on Guam Appears to Extend to Flora

One of the most infamous examples of what can happen when a nonnative species is introduced into a new environment involves the brown tree snake -- a voracious, semi-venomous species that in less than 50 years all but destroyed bird life on the northern Pacific island of Guam. Introduced...
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By Marc Kaufman

 
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