(par 4.2.2.2) Animals and Plants Unique to the Republic of South Africa

http://lntreasures.com/rsa.html South Africa has a truly spectacular flora: only Australiahas more endemic families or genera and South Africa has over 13,000 vascular plant species found nowhere else (POSA). Families unique to South Africa include Grubbiaceae (Fernkloof), Bruniaceae (PlantZAfrica.com), Lanariaceae (Fernkloof), Roridulaceae (Kew), and Geissolomataceae (iSpot). An endemic family of non-vascular plant is the aquatic moss Wardiaceae […]
(par 4.2.2.2) UT Study Finds Saving Lonely Species Is Important for the Environment

http://tntoday.utk.edu/2014/10/30/ut-study-finds-saving-lonely-species-important-environment/ October 30, 2014 Endemic eucalyptus found on Tasmania has evolved to live in a variety of conditions that exist from sea level to tree line. These include hot, cold, wet, and dry habitats. Photo Credit: Joe Bailey The lemur, Javan rhino, and Santa Cruz kangaroo rat are all lonesome animals. As endemic species, they […]
(par 4.2.2.2) Animals endemic to South Africa

http://www.southafrica.net/blog/en/posts/entry/animals-endemic-to-south-africa 05 July 2015 by Sarah Came South Africa is known for being a land rich with natural treasures and wonderful wildlife, but did you know that there are creatures that live nowhere but South Africa? Here is a list of some of these animals … A Cape elephant shrew. Image courtesy of Jacques van Niekerk […]