species
various types of species
referring to Homo sapiens
species that are widespread and frequently found
a particular group of animals that can reproduce with each other
species that are at a very high risk of extinction
a particular group of plants that can reproduce with each other
a particular group of birds that can reproduce with each other
a species that has been recently discovered
species that no longer exist
species living in their natural environment; not domesticated
species that are currently alive, not extinct
species that share a common ancestor or characteristics
species that are likely to become endangered in the near future
species that are protected by law from hunting or harm
species that are not common and are difficult to find
non-native species that spread and cause harm to the environment or economy
species that naturally exist in a particular region
the most abundant or influential species in an ecosystem
species that have been introduced to a region where they do not naturally occur
species that are clearly separate and different from others
a non-native species, often one that is harmful
species introduced from a foreign country
species in danger of extinction
to stop existing
to continue to live or exist
to have a home in a particular place
to exist or be present in a particular place
to become extinct
to live and develop in a particular place (esp. for plants)
an individual animal or plant belonging to a species
used to specify the type, such as 'a species of fish'