Mudumalai National Park is a significant habitat for:

Tigers
Elephants
Rhinos
Lions

The correct answer is: a) Tigers.

Mudumalai National Park is a significant habitat for tigers. It is one of the best places in India to see tigers in the wild. The park is also home to a variety of other wildlife, including elephants, leopards, deer, and monkeys.

Elephants are also found in Mudumalai National Park. They are the largest land mammals in the world and can weigh up to 13,000 pounds. Elephants are herbivores and eat a variety of plants, including leaves, fruits, and grasses.

Rhinos are not found in Mudumalai National Park. The only place in India where rhinos can be found is in Kaziranga National Park in Assam. Rhinos are the second largest land mammals in the world, after elephants. They are herbivores and eat a variety of plants, including grasses, leaves, and fruits.

Lions are not found in Mudumalai National Park. The only place in India where lions can be found is in Gir National Park in Gujarat. Lions are the second largest cats in the world, after tigers. They are carnivores and eat a variety of animals, including deer, antelope, and zebras.

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