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A species that is native to a specific region and found nowhere else.
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A species that is native to a specific region and found nowhere else is referred to as an "endemic" species. Endemic species are typically adapted to their unique environment and may play a critical role in the local ecosystem. For example, the lemurs of Madagascar are endemic to that island and are not found naturally anywhere else in the world.
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