does this sound good? if not fix it
An invasive species is an introduced, unconfirmed organism (usually marked as a disease, parasite, plant, or animal) that begins to multiply itself and become invasive. Like for example, the cane frog. It was supposed to be used to take care of some bugs in sugar cane but didn’t even do the job and just expanded its territory and reproduction rate. This became a problem due to the sugar canes still having bugs and now there being a frog problem. Think about how sugar might be processed if it has bugs in it! Not only did these frogs not deal with the problem, but now they’re making other problems like multiplying everywhere.