The correct answer is: All of the above.
Hoolock gibbons, sloth bears, and Indian pangolins are all mammals that are found in Manipur’s forests.
Hoolock gibbons are apes that are native to Southeast Asia. They are the only ape species that is found in India. Hoolock gibbons are black or brown in color and have long, white hair on their heads. They are arboreal animals, meaning that they live in trees. Hoolock gibbons are herbivores and eat leaves, fruits, and flowers. They are social animals and live in groups of up to 12 individuals.
Sloth bears are medium-sized bears that are found in India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. They are black or brown in color and have long, shaggy hair. Sloth bears are omnivores and eat insects, fruits, honey, and small mammals. They are solitary animals and live in forests and grasslands.
Indian pangolins are the smallest pangolin species in the world. They are covered in thick, keratin scales that protect them from predators. Indian pangolins are insectivores and eat ants, termites, and other insects. They are solitary animals and live in forests and grasslands.
All three of these mammals are important members of the Manipur ecosystem. They play a role in seed dispersal and pollination, and they are a food source for other animals.