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"a unique species" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is different from all other species. For example, "The axolotl is a unique species, as it is the only amphibian with the ability to undergo indefinite cycles of regeneration."
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Besides, "Ogilvy is a unique species in New York, an agency where being big doesn't make them bad," he added.
Remarkably, most can be pollinated only by a unique species of fig wasp.
It seems likely that every sufficiently large island probably housed a unique species of rail.
This thoughtful relationship with food is part of what makes us a unique species, and makes culinary cultures diverse.
A unique species of brine shrimp flourished in the tolerably salty water, and migratory birds like flamingos and pelicans arrived in great, orchestral flocks to eat them.
Every species still has a generic name referring to the genus (a closely related group of different species) and a second specific name that identifies a unique species.
One said the fish was white because, unlike other salmon, it doesn't eat shrimp; another asserted that it was a unique species.
There is also an elk herd in the area, and black bear and mountain lions, etc. Kendall Warm Spring, near the river, harbors a unique species of dace.
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We began by amplifying DNA from tissue sections of samples 1 to 3, using four different primer sets, each specific for a unique species-specific gene.
The guinea pig contains a unique species-specific cluster of two additional α-tubulins.
In contrast, Scn1ba_tv2 contains a unique, species-specific C-terminal domain that does not contain a tyrosine.
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