An invasive species is any sort of fungus, animal, or insect that is introduced into the ecosystem of another country they are not native to. The zebra mussel has a pattern similar to a zebra. Zebra mussels are the size of a thumbnail. The zebra mussel has clean the water because they can filter up to one liter of water per mussel. Zebra mussels strain the water for food they eat in order to survive. The zebra mussel has been known to clog up drain pipes and being in big clumps on any structure they can cling to. The zebra mussel is also killing off other native species of mussels in the great lake ecosystem. Zebra mussels clog up water intake pipes to water treatment plants around the great lakes Zebra mussels are an invasive
An invasive species is any sort of fungus, animal, or insect that is introduced into the ecosystem of another country they are not native to. The zebra mussel has a pattern similar to a zebra. Zebra mussels are the size of a thumbnail. The zebra mussel has clean the water because they can filter up to one liter of water per mussel. Zebra mussels strain the water for food they eat in order to survive. The zebra mussel has been known to clog up drain pipes and being in big clumps on any structure they can cling to. The zebra mussel is also killing off other native species of mussels in the great lake ecosystem. Zebra mussels clog up water intake pipes to water treatment plants around the great lakes Zebra mussels are an invasive