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What is the difference between endangered and endemic species?

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Answered by sawakkincsem
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Endangered species are those thought to be in danger of extinction, implying that there are so few remaining of their kind that they could vanish from the planet altogether. Endangered species are debilitated by elements, for example, habitat loss, chasing, malady and environmental change, and normally, jeopardized species, have a declining populace or an extremely restricted range.

Endemic species are plants and creatures that exist just in one geographic locale. Species can be endemic to substantial or little regions of the earth: some are endemic to a specific mainland, some to some portion of a landmass, and others to a solitary island. More often than not, a zone that contains endemic species is separated somehow, with the goal that species experience issues spreading to different regions, or it has unordinary ecological qualities to which endemic species are interestingly adjusted.
Answered by Anjali9792
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Endangered species are those species which are facing the danger of extinction .

Endemic species are those species which are restricted to a particular area .

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