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The noun species as a word for a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding, has no singular form.

The singular noun specie is a word for money in the form of coins rather than notes.

Species is both singular and plural.

� John discovered that the cat was an entirely different species. (S)

� John discovered seven new species on his journey to the Rain Forest. (P)

The singular noun specie is a word for money in the form of coins rather than notes.

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The singular noun specie is a word for money in the form of coins rather than notes.

The singular possessive is specie's.

The noun species as a word for a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding, has no singular form. The possessive form is species'.

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The noun 'species' is singular, there is no plural form. Species is a non-count (mass) noun, a word for the grouping of plants and animals. Example sentence:

A species has been found that is different from all species that are known.

Note: specieses is not a valid word.

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its the same; species!

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The plural form of species is species.

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