Friday, April 8, 2016

100 worst invasive species

1. Black wattle

2. Giant African land snail

3. Common myna

4. Asian tiger mosquito

5. Common malaria mosquito

6. Yellow crazy ant

7. Asian long horned beetle

8. Crayfish plague

9. Shoebutton ardisia

10. Giant crane

11. Northern Pacific seastar

12. Banana bunchy top disease

13. Frog chytrid fungus

14. Sweet potato whitefly

15. Brown tree snake

16. Cane toad

17. Goat

18. European green crab

19. Indian Ocean seaweed

20. Trumpet tree

21. Fishhook waterflea

22. Red deer

23. Siamese weed

24. Cypress aphid

25. Red cinchona

26. Walking catfish

27. Koster's curse

28. Formosan subterranean termite

29. Chestnut blight

30. Common carp

31. Zebra mussel

32. Water hyacinth

33. Common coqui

34. Chinese mitten crab

35. Cannibal snail

36. Leafy surge

37. Japanese knotweed

38. Domestic cat

39. Mosquitofish

40. Ginger lily

41. Small Asian mongoose

42. Hiptage 

43. Bloodgrass

44. Blacksage

45. Nile perch

46. White leadtree

47. Bora-bora

48. Argentine ant

49. Asian gypsy moth

50. Purple loosestrife

51. Crab eating macaque

52. Paperbark tree

53. Bush currant

54. Largemouth bass

55. American rope

56. Bashful plant

57. Sea walnut

58. Field mouse

59. Stoat

60. Bewerrot

61. Candleberry myrtle

62. Mediterranean bay mussel

63. Rainbow trout

64. Dutch elm disease

65. Common prickly pear

66. Mozambique tilapia

67. Rabbit

68. Big headed ant

69. Cinnamon fungus

70. Cluster pine

71. Avian Malaria

72. New Guinea flatworm

73. Apple snail

74. Amur river clam

75. Texas honey mesquite

76. Cattley quava

77. Japanese arrowroot

78. Red vented bulbul

79. Bullfrog

80. Black rat

81. Asian wild raspberry

82. Brown trout

83. Giant salviana

84. Brazilian holly

85. Gray squirrel

86. Red imported fire ant

87. Common cord grass

88. African tulip tree

89. Creeping ox-eye

90. Common starling

91. Wild boar

92. Salt cedar

93. Red eared slider

94. Brushtail possum

95. Khapra beetle

96. Gorse

97. Wakame

98. Common wasp

99. Red fox

100. Cocoa tree ant

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