The Cuban tree frog is an invasive tree frog that was first found in the United States in the early 1900s. Which of the following describes the most likely long-term consequence of the introduction of the Cuban tree frog? Native tree frog populations will decline and possibly become extinct. Secondary consumers will overpopulate due to a large increase in food sources. The Cuban tree frog will become unable to survive in its original territory. Native tree frogs will adapt to become more similar to Cuban tree frogs in order to survive.
Native tree frog populations will decline and possibly become extinct...This is because cuban tree frogs are BIG time consumers eating practically anything, hence stealing other animals' food.
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