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What is endemic species

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Answered by akmalkhalid2003
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Endemic species are plants and animals that exist only in one geographic region.

Explanation:

Species can be endemic to large or small areas of the earth: some are endemic to a particular continent, some to part of a continent, and others to a single island. Usually an area that contains endemic species is isolated in some way, so that species have difficulty spreading to other areas, or it has unusual environmental characteristics to which endemic species are uniquely adapted. Endemism, or the occurrence of endemic animals and plants, is more common in some regions than in others. 

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Answered by AwesomeSoul47
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Endemic Species - list of all the Endemic Species Fauna & Flora

Introduction:

Species:

A Species is a group of strongly related organisms that are very similar to each other and are usually capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. The species is the basic category of taxonomic classification, ranking below genus or subgenus.

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.

An endemic species are important because they are in the habitats restricted to a particular area due to climate change, urban development or other occurrences. Endemic species are often endangered, so it is important to save the species.

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