Science, asked by satheeshnbreddy75, 8 months ago

Species of deer are commonly distributed in the states of northern and central India. However, brow-antlered deer also called Sangai is only
found in Keibul Lamjao National Park situated in Manipur. What is the

likely reason for this?
(a) Sangai is a native species.

(b) Sangai is an exotic species.

(c) Sangai is an endemic species.

(d) Sangai is a diverse species.
WHICH IS THE CORRECT OPTION?​

Answers

Answered by ankushgulia
14

Answer:

option c is correct

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Answered by swarakt09
12

Answer:

The sangai is an endemic and endangered subspecies of brow-antlered deer found only in Manipur, India. It is also the state animal of Manipur.[2] Its common English name is Manipur brow-antlered deer or Eld's deer and the scientific name is Rucervus eldii eldii.[1] Its original natural habitat is the floating marshy grasslands of the Keibul Lamjao National Park, located in the southern parts of the Loktak Lake, which is the largest freshwater lake in eastern India.

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