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The species with the thin population localised within restricted area is said to be

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The species with the thin population localized within restricted area is said to be rare species.

What are rare species?

  • Rare species can be described as organisms which do not occur abundantly on the Earth.
  • Such organisms are mostly found in specific area or habitat.
  • As these organisms cannot survive in any other habitat and are less likely to adapt to otherwise conditions, hence they are rare.
Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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The species with a thin population localized within a restricted area is said to be rare species.

Rare species:

  • A group of creatures that are extremely rare, scarce, or infrequently encountered is referred to as a rare species.
  • This label, which is different from the terms endangered and threatened, may be applied to either a taxon of plants or animals.
  • The vaquita is the world's most uncommon animal (Phocoena sinus).
  • Only in the far northwest portion of Mexico's Gulf of California does this particular porpoise reside.
  • The population was 567 when it was counted in 1997, but it has since decreased to 18 now.

Endangered species:

  • A species that is threatened with extinction in the near future, either globally or within a certain political jurisdiction, is known as an endangered species.
  • Invasive species, habitat degradation, poaching, and other issues may put endangered animals in danger.
  • Numerous species have their worldwide conservation status listed on the IUCN Red List, and a number of other organisations evaluate the condition of species in specific regions.
  • Many countries have laws that preserve species that depend on conservation, such as those that prohibit hunting, limit land development, or establish protected areas.
  • Extensive conservation initiatives, such as captive breeding and habitat restoration, are aimed at some endangered species.

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