The correct answer is: d) All of the above.
The Bengal Tiger, Golden Langur, and Asiatic Elephant are all listed as “endangered” in Assam. This means that they are at risk of extinction in the wild. The main threats to these animals are habitat loss, poaching, and the illegal wildlife trade.
The Bengal Tiger is the most iconic animal in India and is also the national animal. It is a large cat that is found in forests and grasslands across Asia. Tigers are solitary animals and are active at night. They are carnivores and their diet consists of deer, wild pigs, and cattle. Tigers are an important part of the ecosystem and help to control the populations of other animals. However, they are also hunted for their fur and body parts, which are used in traditional medicine.
The Golden Langur is a small monkey that is found in forests in Assam and other parts of India. It is a beautiful animal with golden fur and a long tail. Golden Langurs are social animals and live in groups of up to 20 individuals. They are herbivores and their diet consists of leaves, fruits, and flowers. Golden Langurs are also hunted for their fur and body parts, and they are threatened by habitat loss.
The Asiatic Elephant is the largest land animal in Asia. It is a herbivore and its diet consists of leaves, fruits, and grasses. Elephants are social animals and live in herds of up to 100 individuals. They are intelligent animals and have been known to use tools. Elephants are also important for the environment as they help to spread seeds and disperse nutrients. However, they are hunted for their ivory tusks, and they are threatened by habitat loss.
It is important to protect these endangered animals and their habitats. We can do this by supporting conservation efforts, reducing our consumption of products that are made from endangered animals, and educating others about the importance of these animals.