'In The 19th Century, The ''Small Indian'' Or ''Javan'' Species Of Which Mammals In The Family Herpestidae Were Introduced To Sugar Plantations Across The Caribbean In Order To Control Rat Populations? Their Introduction Has Had A Devastating Impact On Ground-Nesting Birds, Native Mammals Such As Solenodons, And Has Driven Some Reptile Species To Near-Extinction.'

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1. 'In The 19th Century, The ''Small Indian'' Or ''Javan'' Species Of Which Mammals In The Family Herpestidae Were Introduced To Sugar Plantations Across The Caribbean In Order To Control Rat Populations? Their Introduction Has Had A Devastating Impact On Ground-Nesting Birds, Native Mammals Such As Solenodons, And Has Driven Some Reptile Species To Near-Extinction.'