The Northern Pacific seastar is a particularly

successful invasive species. Which of the following
explains why it is so successful in the waters of
southeastern Australia, outside of its native
environment? (1 point)
It is accustomed to a cold climate.
It breeds rapidly and has no predators
in this environment.
It consumes the eggs of the spotted
handfish.
It can cling to the bottom of ships and
other vessels.

It can cling to the bottom of ships and other vessels.