The correct answer is: Deer, monkeys, wild boars.
Goa’s forests are home to a variety of mammals, including deer, monkeys, wild boars, tigers, leopards, elephants, sloth bears, wolves, hyenas, rhinoceroses, giraffes, and zebras. However, the most common mammals found in Goa’s forests are deer, monkeys, and wild boars.
Deer are herbivores and their diet consists mainly of leaves, fruits, and grasses. They are found in forests, grasslands, and even in urban areas. There are several species of deer found in Goa, including the sambar deer, the chital deer, and the muntjac deer.
Monkeys are omnivores and their diet consists of fruits, vegetables, insects, and small animals. They are found in forests, trees, and even in urban areas. There are several species of monkeys found in Goa, including the rhesus macaque, the bonnet macaque, and the langur.
Wild boars are omnivores and their diet consists of roots, tubers, fruits, vegetables, insects, and small animals. They are found in forests, grasslands, and even in urban areas. Wild boars are considered to be a pest by some people because they can damage crops and property.
The other options are incorrect because they are not the most common mammals found in Goa’s forests. Tigers, leopards, elephants, sloth bears, wolves, hyenas, rhinoceroses, giraffes, and zebras are all found in Goa, but they are not as common as deer, monkeys, and wild boars.