It is not elephant habitat alone that has suffered but elephant societies, too. When males are killed for their tusks (ivory), the sex ratio is skewed. When a mother elephant is killed — as she may be — in retaliation for suspected crop-damage, a fast-plying train and electrocution or by consuming pesticide by mistake, that family loses their leader and direction. When elephant babies are separated or smuggled out of their family for our recreation or service in temples and camps, they are orphaned. When their habitat is fragmented they are disconnected from their relatives and they become refugees in their own land. c)thisParagraph mainly deals with
(a) threats to elephants
(b) human activities
(c) refugees and orphans
(d) causes of crop damage
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Paragraph mainly deals with (a) threats to elephants.
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