Meghalaya has a significant population of:

Pigs and poultry
Camels and goats
Elephants and tigers
Cows and buffaloes

The correct answer is: d) Cows and buffaloes.

Meghalaya is a state in northeastern India. It is the wettest place on Earth, with an average annual rainfall of over 12,000 mm (472 in). The state is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including elephants, tigers, rhinoceroses, and leopards. However, the most common domesticated animals in Meghalaya are cows and buffaloes. These animals are used for their milk, meat, and labor. They are also important in the state’s religious and cultural traditions.

Pigs and poultry are also raised in Meghalaya, but they are not as common as cows and buffaloes. Camels and goats are not native to Meghalaya, and they are not commonly seen in the state.

Here is a brief description of each option:

  • Pigs and poultry are raised for their meat and eggs. They are also used in some traditional dishes.
  • Camels and goats are not native to Meghalaya, and they are not commonly seen in the state. Camels are used for transportation in some parts of India, but they are not used in Meghalaya. Goats are raised for their meat and milk, but they are not as common as cows and buffaloes in Meghalaya.
  • Elephants and tigers are wild animals that are found in Meghalaya. They are not domesticated, and they are not used for labor or food.
  • Cows and buffaloes are the most common domesticated animals in Meghalaya. They are used for their milk, meat, and labor. They are also important in the state’s religious and cultural traditions.
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