Biology, asked by adilfreefire, 2 months ago

why do species become endemic?​

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Answered by diyarajvanshi7
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Animals and plants can become endemic in two general ways. Some evolve in a particular place, adapting to the local environment and continuing to live within the confines of that environment. ... An "allochthonous" endemic species, by contrast, originated somewhere else but has lost most of its earlier geographic range.

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Answered by rosewarsia
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Answer:

When a species is indigenous, it's found in a particular location or surrounding areas. An endemic species, however is a native species found only in a picky area, large or small. Often an endemic species is confined to a certain area because they are highly adapted to the particular niche.

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