Differentiate between endemic, endangered and extinct species with any two points.
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Endangered species are animals or plants which exist in very less number and if not conserved properly, will extinct.
Endemic species are plants or animals exist in some particular regions and nowhere in the world. Unless conserved, these also will disappear from earth.
A species is said to be Extinct in the Wild (EW) when it is known only to survive in captivity, or in a natural population well outside its natural and original range. ...
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Endemic species are found exclusively in a particular area. The particular species of plants and animals are endemic to a zone, a state or a country. They are not found anywhere naturally. Endangered species is a species of animal or plant that is at the risk of extinction.
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