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Answered by Anonymous
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Endemic species

Endemic species are those species of plants and animals which are found exclusively in a particular area.

They are not naturally found anywhere else. A particular type of animal or plant may be endemic to a zone, a state or a country.

Madhavji shows sal and wild mango as two examples of the endemic flora of the Pachmarhi Biosphere Reserve.

Bison, Indian glant squirrel and flytng squirrel are endemic fauna of this area.

Answered by zeenia52
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Answer:Endemic species: Endemic species are those plants and animals that exist only in one geographical region. Species can be endemic to large or small areas of the world. Some may be endemic to the particular continent; some are endemic to a part of a continent, and others to a single island.

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