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Paleoendemic:refers to a species once had a widespread distribution, but now is restricted to a particular area.For example, the kiwi is a species that had relics that were widespread in the "Gondwana continent" (Gondwana and Laurasia were the 2 former continents in the world before they split up into continents and island we have today) the survivors are now natives on an island called New Zealand.
An Island, or continent
The Smith Island Cottontail is a species of rabbit
There are an infinite number of species that live in the Long Island Sound as far as biologists are concerned. There are always new species being discovered.
It is a yellow, venomous snake. It is the only species of snake which lives on an island. I don't know the name of the island. I don't know which state the island is close to. All I know is that it is yellow, it is the only species of snake on that island, and it is very venomous (deadly venomous). What is the name of the species of snake on that island?
An island is smaller than a continent and completely surrounded by water. Silly me i answered my own question
An island is such an example.
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An island is such an example.
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An island is an area of land that is smaller than a continent, and is completely surrounded by water. The world's largest island is Greenland.
An area that is completely surrounded by water is an island. If the landmass is surrounded by water on three sides, but is still connected to a larger landmass, then it is a peninsula.
An island.
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