Which species is least likely to become extinct?
A) A fish species found in all five of the Great Lakes
B) A fish species that has hybridized with another species to produce infertile offspring
C) A mammal species that feeds on a rare tropical orchid
D) A fish species that feeds on only rare snails found in only one small river
E) A mammal species that can live equally well on dry land and in fresh water
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