why do endemic species get threatenad when a new species is introduced in its area?
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Explanation: New species are usually called exotic species. When these exotic species come and settle in the habitats of endemic species, they consume their resources and thus lessen the source of livelihood for the local species. Moreover, the species contend for food and survival, and this leads to the end of the endemic species, as the exotic species may be better off and stronger. As proposed by Herbert Spencer, only the fittest animals can survive. The weaker ones are bound to die off.
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