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How are Burmese pythons and whopping cranes similar?
both species were relocated to new environments as pets, both species populations were affected by human actions that caused environmental changes, both species populations were almost wiped out because of a variety of environmental changes, both species became top predators in their new environments
both species were relocated to new environments as pets, both species populations were affected by human actions that caused environmental changes, both species populations were almost wiped out because of a variety of environmental changes, both species became top predators in their new environments
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Burmese pythons and whooping cranes are similar in that **both species' populations were affected by human actions that caused environmental changes**.
Burmese pythons were introduced to ecosystems like the Florida Everglades, where they became invasive and significantly impacted local wildlife by preying on native species. Whooping cranes, on the other hand, have faced population declines primarily due to habitat destruction, hunting, and changes in land use caused by human activity. Both species illustrate the significant effects human actions can have on animal populations and ecosystems.
Burmese pythons were introduced to ecosystems like the Florida Everglades, where they became invasive and significantly impacted local wildlife by preying on native species. Whooping cranes, on the other hand, have faced population declines primarily due to habitat destruction, hunting, and changes in land use caused by human activity. Both species illustrate the significant effects human actions can have on animal populations and ecosystems.
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