Environmental Sciences, asked by ajiteshb19, 11 months ago

What the difference between endemic and exotic species​

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Answered by omasati2004
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Answer:

Endemic species are native or indigenous species, which are restricted 10 a particular geographical region. Exotic or alien species are those species which are introduced from one geographical region to another geographical area.

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Answered by adventureisland
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Endemic species vs. Exotics species

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Endemic species are those that are located in just one area and nowhere else in the world. For example, kangaroos are endemic to Australia and are seen nowhere else in the world. The incidents where they have been found outside their typical habitat is due to people preceding them during the animal was in detention.

Other marsupials are endemic exclusive to Australia and its neighbouring islands. The Tasmanian Tiger is one animal which was endemic to Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. But presently, it is unknown.

Exotic means before the species was not found in a certain region but now it is included anyhow. So that species is exotic.

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