Species varying worldwide means species are different in different parts of the world. For example, a polar bear would not be found in the tropics, and kangaroos would not be found in the Americas.
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do you mean Symbiotic - it is when two organisms, of different species, live together, often for their mutual benefit
A taxonimist is a person who studies taxonomy, or the scientific classification of species.
"Indigenous" means a species or people which originates in a particular place. They are contrasted with introduced species or immigrants.
(1) Species vary globally. (2) Species vary locally. (3) Species vary over time.
Darwin noted three patterns of biodiversity: 1) species vary globally, with different species in different regions, 2) species vary locally, with different species in different habitats, and 3) species vary over time through the fossil record showing gradual changes over long periods.
It mean that the species may get higher or get low.
depends on where you are and what species. Globally (comparing to other groups of reptiles) yes.
Estimates suggest that there are between 10,000 to over 100,000 different species of mushrooms globally, with many still undescribed. Fungi, the kingdom that includes mushrooms, is incredibly diverse, and mycologists believe that the total number of fungal species, including those not yet discovered, could be in the millions. The actual number of mushroom species may vary as new species are identified and classified.
No. Stag Beetles (lucanus cervus) are not poisonous. It is a globally declared declining/threatened species.
Adaptations vary among species for quite a few reasons. One reason that adaptations vary is because the environments are different.
ithink its species
Pretty much what it sounds like.
if you mean in the U.S.A... yes if you mean globally. no
On average, around 50,000 oil wells are drilled globally each year. This number can vary depending on market conditions and oil demand.
There are many different species of birds globally, about 10,000 species. The greatest concentration in South America, where 1879 species have been identified.