Endemic Wildlife: Their Importance For Nature As A Whole - Sigma Earth
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Endemic wildlife refers to species that are unique and exclusively found in specific regions or habitats. These organisms have evolved and adapted over time to thrive in particular ecosystems, making them vital components of the natural world.
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