The correct answer is b) Lion-Tailed Macaque.
The Lion-Tailed Macaque is a species of macaque found in the rainforests of the Western Ghats in India. It is one of the most endangered primates in the world, with a population of only around 3,000 individuals. The Lion-Tailed Macaque is a medium-sized monkey, with a body length of 40-50 cm and a tail length of 60-70 cm. It has a long, shaggy mane of hair that covers its head and shoulders, and a long, bushy tail. The Lion-Tailed Macaque is a social animal, living in groups of up to 50 individuals. It is an omnivore, and its diet consists of fruits, vegetables, insects, and small mammals. The Lion-Tailed Macaque is an important part of the ecosystem, and its decline is having a negative impact on the environment.
The other options are incorrect because:
- a) Nilgiri Langur is a species of langur found in the Western Ghats and Sri Lanka. It is not endangered.
- c) Slow Loris is a species of loris found in Southeast Asia. It is not endangered.
- d) Golden Langur is a species of langur found in the forests of Myanmar and Thailand. It is not endangered.