Invasive species generate disturbing, often continuing harm to native species. A whole ecosystem can collapse when there is an asymmetry in the earth. The Florida Everglades is one such ecosystem that is being endangered by an invasive variety the Burmese python.
Although there is an invisible hazard to it from direct human influence, invasive species, particularly the Burmese python, endanger the original wildlife and the ecosystem as a complex. Burmese pythons feed on vertebrates and birds and are associated with prey on indigenous species, such as the endangered American alligator and Key Largo woodrat.
The major function of the large intestine is to absorb water from the remaining indigestible food matter and transmit the useless waste material from the body.