10 animals that should NOT be in the UK - Non-Native Species
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In the UK there are
In the UK there are over 3,000 non-native species. Some of them can have a negative impact on native species of plants and animals and others are sometimes beneficial.
In this video I show ten of the most notorious non-native animals, some which you may not know live wild in the UK.
#nonnativespecies
#UKwildlife
#UKnature
Some of the footage used in this video was obtained using creative commons licences. The originals can be found at:
Grey squirrel
• Grey Squirrel Foraging , 03/01/2020 N...
Midwife toad
• Common midwife Toad 🔴
• El sapo partero. Puestas y transmisió...
5 species of deer
• 2 Sika Deer Stags
• Sika Deers RSPB Arne Reserve Dorset A...
• Reindeer
• Reindeer
• Relocating caribou herds protects ani...
Asian hornet
• #OpenMedia: Chinese Asian Hornet beha...
• A avespa asiática, unha ameaza ambien...
• Asian Giant Hornet( オオスズメバチ) eating a...
Mink
• American Mink - Rutland, UK
• Mink Bluffers Park 1 Jan 17
• Mink Bluffs 1 Sept 16
• Visón americano, american mink en el ...
• Canadian Mink
Terrapins
• Red Ear Terrapin / Slider in my pond ...
• Pond Turtles Basking In The Sun!
• A normal terrapin swims level
• My Aquatic Turtle | Yellow-Bellied Sl...
• Terrapin digs hole in north London p...
Common carp
• A flock of carp in japan
• Group carp between branches and tree ...
Mandarin duck
• mandarin duck settling in for the eve...
• The Loving Couple ❤️ 2 Mandarin Ducks
• Mandarin duck Loch Lomond
Coypu
• Coypu (Nutria) Scratching And Groomin...
• Coypu, Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland, 15...
• Nutria
Raccoon
• Raccoon thief at Hucks Cove
• Raccoon Eating Food
• Raccoon Eating From A Bird-Feeder
• Raccoon having a midnight snack
• Four raccoon at night.
• Mother Raccoon
Thumbnail images are also creative commons and can be found at:
Carp- www.flickr.com/photos/w-tommerdich/13745815665 to.wi
Raccoon- commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Raccoon_(Procyon_l…
Parakeets- pxhere.com/en/photo/1370403
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