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Match the following animals with their category of existence.

Animals/Plants Category of existence
Black buck Extinct
Asiatic elephant Rare
Andaman wild pig Endangered
Himalayan brown bear Vulnerable
Pink head duck Endemic
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Animals/Plants

Category of existence

Black buck Endangered
Asiatic elephant Vulnerable
Andaman wild pig Endemic
Himalayan brown bear Rare
Pink head duck Extinct
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Chapter 2: Forest and Wildlife Resources - Exercises [Page 22]

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NCERT Social Science - Contemporary India 2 [English] Class 10
Chapter 2 Forest and Wildlife Resources
Exercises | Q 2 | Page 22

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