1st answer: Antartica, Asia, North America, South America, Africa, Australia, Europe
This is a strange question as while the answer above could be right it would be impossible to say. Vaste numbers of new species are being described even now. There are huge numbers of animals being described in jungles (many new species of bugs of different kinds). If the question was quantified (i.e. what is the order of the seven continents of least percentage of endangered animals to the most) this would perhaps be answerable.
I would agree with the previous person's first answer. This is because Antarctica is a continent that is the harshest to live and so has the fewest number of species living there. As such I suspect that even if every single species that lives in Antarctica was endangered it would still have the least number of endangered animals.
I suspect that also Europe would be the least. This is quite simply because humans have already wiped out so many of the others.
As to the others, there is probably not enough known to say something about it.
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