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Brown Tree Snake (Boiga irregularis) By Isaiah A. and Hailey B.
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Brown Tree Snake (Boiga irregularis) By Isaiah A. and Hailey B.

Jan 18, 2016

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Page 1: Brown Tree Snake (Boiga irregularis) By Isaiah A. and Hailey B.

Brown Tree Snake

(Boiga irregularis)

By Isaiah A. and Hailey B.

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Classification

Class: Reptilila

Order: Squamata (Serpentes)

Family: Colubridae

Genus: Boiga

Species: irregularis

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Distrubution

• Brown tree snake was introduced in Australia.

• Snake can be found on the island of Guam.

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Effects On People

• The consequenses for humans is that the snake is extreamly aggressive when it feels threatened .

• Bites repetivly , but not considerd dangerous to adult humans .

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Ecoysystem

• The changes that have been observebd since species was introduced was that birds have been disapeiring.

• The island , guam , has lost about 2/3 of their birds .

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Snake’s Food Web

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Reasons For Success

• An objective is to reclaim areas on Guam for reintroduction of native wildlife.

• Also, another objective is to capture incoming brown tree snakes at places vulnerable to their introduction.

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Issues For the Future

• New species can kill other organisms lacking coevolutionary preparation .

• Following its accidental arrival on Guam, the brown tree snake extirpated several bird species there by devouring their eggs with ease.

• The Guam birds had no defense to the nest raider .