Feral cats pose a significant threat to Australia's biodiversity by preying on native wildlife, including small mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Their hunting habits have contributed to the decline and extinction of nearly 100 species, as they are highly efficient predators with no natural enemies in the Australian ecosystem. The presence of feral cats exacerbates the challenges faced by endangered species, disrupting ecological balance and leading to further habitat degradation. Efforts to control feral cat populations are crucial for protecting Australia's unique fauna.
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