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The Northern Pacific seastar is a particularly successful invasive species. Which of the following explains why it is so successful in the waters of southeastern Australia, outside of its native environment?
a
It can cling to the bottom of ships and other vessels.
b
It consumes the eggs of the spotted handfish.
c
It breeds rapidly and has no predators in this environment.
d
It is accustomed to a cold climate.
a
It can cling to the bottom of ships and other vessels.
b
It consumes the eggs of the spotted handfish.
c
It breeds rapidly and has no predators in this environment.
d
It is accustomed to a cold climate.
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c It breeds rapidly and has no predators in this environment.