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Answered by Darsh05
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When new species are introduced in area, the endemic species of that area get threatened due to fights between both the species for food, water, shelter, etc. Also, there is a chance of the new species preying on the endemic species. This endangers the endemic species of that area...

Answered by StarrySoul
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\starEndemic Species are unique to a particular geographic locations ; such as a specified island,some habitat type,a nation or some other well defined zone. To be endemic to a place,or area, means : 'Found only in that part of the world ahe no where else.'

\star Introduction of New species can have a significant impact on Endemic Species. This is because the new species may prey on,or compete for resources,with the existing species.

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