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  2. Invasive species in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Some species were intentionally introduced for sport like axis deer [2] and some for pest control like mongoose or cane toad. The mongoose was introduced to Hawaii in the late-19th century in an attempt to control the large rat population in the sugar cane fields. However, since then, the mongoose population has grown to large numbers without ...

  3. Mongoose lemur - Wikipedia

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    The mongoose lemur (Eulemur mongoz) is a small primate in the family Lemuridae, native to Madagascar and introduced to the Comoros Islands. These arboreal animals have pointed faces, long, bushy tails, dark-brown upper parts, pale bellies, and beards, which are reddish in males and white in females.

  4. Endangered Baby Mongoose Lemur Just Arrived at ... - AOL

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    The Mongoose Lemurs will remain on exhibit with the baby but have access to the back on busy days to avoid stress." Related: Endangered Rare Red Panda Shows Off Her Adorable New Baby

  5. Wildlife of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of mammalian species on the island have been introduced, either inadvertently or intentionally, by humans, such as the crab-eating macaque, rats, mice, Asian house shrew, small Indian mongoose, tailless tenrec, Javan rusa deer, wild boar, Indian hares as well feral dogs and cats and farm livestock, such as domestic ruminants ...

  6. Endemism in the Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    Located about 2,300 miles (3,680 km) from the nearest continental shore, the Hawaiian Islands are the most isolated group of islands on the planet. The plant and animal life of the Hawaiian archipelago is the result of early, very infrequent colonizations of arriving species and the slow evolution of those species—in isolation from the rest of the world's flora and fauna—over a period of ...

  7. Antiguan racer - Wikipedia

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    The mongooses preyed heavily on the native ground-nesting birds, frogs, lizards, and Antiguan racers. Within 60 years, the snake had vanished completely from Antigua and most of its offshore islands, and many believed that it had become extinct. [7] However, a few Antiguan racers survived on a tiny mongoose-free island known as Great Bird Island.

  8. List of amphibians and reptiles of Antigua and Barbuda

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    Endangered. Recorded in water only. Chelonia mydas: Green turtle: Endangered. Recorded nesting on Antigua, Barbuda and some of the offshore Islands. Eretmochelys imbricata: Hawksbill turtle: Critically endangered. Recorded nesting on Antigua, Barbuda and some of the offshore Islands. Leathery sea turtles (Dermochelyidae) Species Common name(s ...

  9. Amami rabbit - Wikipedia

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    In Amami-Oshima Island, the Amami Wildlife Conservation Center of the Ministry of the Environment was established in 1999. [16] It designated the Amami rabbit as endangered in 2004 for Japan and restarted a mongoose eradication program in 2005. [17]