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specie (s) (noun), species (pl)
A distinct kind or sort; specifically, a group of biological vegetation or creatures each of which has common characteristics: The various natural groups of animals or plants are considered to be the species for each.

Birds are not a species; however, robins, bluejays, sparrows, etc. are.

Generally speaking, all members of a species look and behave similarly in all important respects and can breed among themselves.

Normally, breeding between members of different species does not occur in nature.

Groups of organisms, minerals, or other entities are recognized as being distinct species from each other.

According to some biologists, there are approximately 8,000 species of ants.

It has been estimated that between five and thirty million different species of organisms live on the Earth.

Such groups as the vertebrates (fishes, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds) and flowering plants have relatively fewer species, numbering only in the hundreds of thousands; while insects account for the greatest number of all of the species which exist.

—Compiled from information provided by
The New York Public Library Science Desk Reference,
Patricia Barnes-Svarney, Editorial Director;
A Stonesong Press Book, Inc.; 1995; page 95.
A breed or kind of plants or animals.
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sub specie (Latin phrase)
Translation: "Under the appearance of or under the pretext of."
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A group of animals or plants that have common characteristics. (1)