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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Los Katíos National Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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The park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994 due to the extraordinary diversity of plant and animal species represented. | WIKI |
Cativo, one of the indigenous species, can grow to a height of 50 metres (160xc2xa0ft). | WIKI |
Los Katxc3xados National Parkr has exceptionally high biodiversity and (along with the adjacent Darien National Park in Panama), is a center of endemism, with many species that are restricted to the region. | WIKI |
The park is home to at least 450 species of birds. | WIKI |
[2] In fact, over 25% of the bird species reported for Colombia in an area less than 1% of the total Colombian territory. | WIKI |
[2] Almost 20% of the plant species in the park are endemic to the Chocxc3xb3-Darixc3xa9n moist forests. | WIKI |
Due to its geographical location in northern Colombia on the southern edge of the Central American land bridge, this region served as a filter for the exchange of animal species between North and South America in the Tertiary and Pleistocene periods. | WIKI |
This process continues today, and Los Katxc3xados is the only region in South America where many Central American taxa are common, including yew species, the Giant anteater, and the Central American tapir. | WIKI |
It is the only place in South America where a large number of Central American species occur, including threatened species such as the American Crocodile, Giant Anteater and Central American Tapir. | UNESCO |
Criterion (x): The park is home to around 450 species of birds, some 25% and 50% respectively of the avifaunas of Colombia and Panama. | UNESCO |
Los Katxc3xados is unique in South America for the large number of typically Central American species found in the park. | UNESCO |
It is the only protected area in this region of Colombia and is therefore the last refuge for many species which would otherwise become extinct. | UNESCO |
Around 20% of plant species occurring in the park are endemic to the Chocxc3xb3-Darien region. | UNESCO |