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Endemic species are: (a) secure groups that show the least risk of extinction.

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Endemic species are species that inhabit specific regions, and exist nowhere else in the world. For Example in India: Lion-tailed Macaque

Answered by Anonymous
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The species of plants and animals which are found exclusively in a place or biota are called endemic species.

An endemic species is unique to that place or region and not found naturally anywhere else.

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