Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Rwenzori Mountains National Park' has mentioned 'Species' in the following places:
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The park has many species that are endemic to the Albertine Rift system, and there are several endangered species in the park. | WIKI |
[2] The park has 89 species of birds, 15 species of butterfly, and four primate species. | WIKI |
[7] The park's wildlife varies with elevation, and its species include the forest elephant, chimpanzee, hyrax, black-and-white colobus, L'Hoest's monkeys, Ruwenzori duiker, and Rwenzori turaco. | WIKI |
Scadoxus cyrtanthiflorus (cultivated plant) Scadoxus cyrtanthiflorus inflorescence detail (Amaryllidaceae) Dendrosenecio adnivalis (Asteraceae) Hagenia abyssinica (tree) Hagenia abyssinica, anatomical detail (Rosaceae) Symphonia globulifera (tree) Symphonia globulifera inflorescence detail (Clusiaceae) Hypericum revolutum in bloom (Hypericaceae) Syzygium guineense (tree) Syzygium guineense fruits (Myrtaceae) Erica arborea mature specimen Erica arborea, inflorescence detail, (Ericaceae) Giant African bamboo species Yushania alpina (Poaceae) | WIKI |
The mountains are well-known for their unique alpine flora which includes many species endemic to the Albertine Rift in the higher altitude zones including giant heathers, groundsels and lobelias. | UNESCO |
There is an outstanding range of species, many of which are endemic to the Albertine Rift and bizarre in appearance. | UNESCO |
Significant species include the giant heathers, groundsels, lobelias and other endemics. | UNESCO |
In terms of fauna, the Rwenzoris have been recognised as an Important Bird Area with 217 bird species recorded to date, a number expected to increase as the park becomes better surveyed. | UNESCO |
The endangered Rwenzori black-fronted or red duiker, believed to be a very localized subspecies or possibly a separate species, appears to be restricted to the Park. | UNESCO |