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2. Living on the edge
Because scrub habitat is naturally uncommon and has been impacted by development and fire
suppression, there are a variety of endangered plants and animals that can be found in the
scrub habitat. Forty to 60 percent of the species found in scrub are not found in any
other habitats. These are called endemic species.
In scrub habitats, there are 22 plant species protected by the State of Florida. Examples
of some endangered and endemic scrub plants found in Lyonia Preserve are rosemary (Ceratiola
ericoides), scrub holly (Ilex opaca var arenicola), silk bay (Persea humilis),
garberia (Garberia heterophylla) and Curtiss'milkweed (Asclepias curtissii).
State and federal rules protect 10 species of animals. They include the sand skink (Neoseps
reynoldsi), bluetailed mole skink (Eumeces egregius lividus), Florida scrub
lizard (Sceloporous woodi), and the Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens).
The gopher tortoise (Gopheruspolyphemus), although typically considered a sandhill
species, is relatively common in scrub habitats.

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