American bullfrog and brown tree snake, 2 invasive species, have cost world economy $16 Billion: Report
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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.