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what is meaning of endemic species

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Answered by mahijigarg
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endemic species are plant and animal that exist in only one geographic reason... I hope it will help u pls mark me
Answered by marishthangaraj
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Endemic species

Explanation:

  • An endemic species is that species which is confined to small area and is found within that particular area and no where else. Or we can say 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.
  • For example, the Hawaiian Islands in Australia, and the southern tip of Africa, as many of 90% of naturally occurring species are endemic.  So the region which the species is endemic to ends up being called the “endemic site”, a “national endemic”, a “geographical range endemic”, or a political region endemic depending on the location.
  • In the case of endemic plants, sometimes species become endemic due to habitat destruction.

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