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Storks live mainly in Asia, Africa, and Europe however, one species, the black-necked stork, also lives in Australia.

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Storks live mainly in Asia, Africa, and Europe; however, one species, the black-necked stork, also lives in Australia.

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To punctuate the sentence correctly, add a comma after "Europe." Here is the revised sentence:

Storks live mainly in Asia, Africa, and Europe; however, one species, the black-necked stork, also lives in Australia.

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To determine whether a comma or semicolon is needed in the given sentence, we can look at the two independent clauses separated by the coordinating conjunction "however."

Storks live mainly in Asia, Africa, and Europe. One species, the black-necked stork, also lives in Australia.

Since these are independent clauses and closely related, a semicolon can be used to connect them. So the corrected sentence would be:

"Storks live mainly in Asia, Africa, and Europe; however, one species, the black-necked stork, also lives in Australia."

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