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A rare species refers to a group of organisms that are uncommon, scarce, or seldom encountered. This term can apply to both plant and animal species and differs from "endangered" or "threatened." It may be officially designated by governments or regions, though it is often used informally without strict criteria. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) generally does not assign this label but may use it in scientific discussions.
A species is considered rare if it has a small global population, typically fewer than 10,000 individuals. Factors like a limited geographic range or fragmented habitats also contribute to its rarity. Approximately 75% of known species fall under this category.
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Depicts the Malawi emblem surrounded by country name, denomination above and H M name below, fourth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. REPUBLIC OF MALAWI 500 KWACHA |
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Depicts a detailed view of a mature male lion with keen eyesight and with crystal inserts in eyes, trees in the background, its name in the corner above and the date below. THE |
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500 Kwacha
Republic
Rare Wildlife
White Lion
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KM# 154
Rare Wildlife
White Lion