Two invasive species, the American bullfrog and the brown tree snakes, have cost the sphere an assessment of $16 billion. The estimated dip in the world economy is recorded between 1986 and 2020. The species have caused issues ranging from crop destruction to power cuts, as per a study. The brown tree snakes have the most significant impact on Pacific islands, and the amphibian breed of the American bullfrog multiplied uncontrollably in Europe. After Salazar Slytherin Snake, Three New Horned Frog Species Discovered From North East India; Know More.
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Two invasive species, the American bullfrog and the brown tree snake, cost the world an estimated $16 billion between 1986 and 2020 by causing problems ranging from crop damage to power outages, according to a study published on Thursday. https://t.co/v9aGhRyXfw
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