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Which of the following is an endemic species in India?
Question

Which of the following is an endemic species in India?

A.

Whales

B.

Lion-tailed macaque

C.

Panda

D.

Asian elephant

Correct option is B


The Lion-tailed macaque is an endemic species in India. It is found exclusively in the Western Ghats of India and is not naturally found anywhere else in the world.
Whales: These are not endemic to India; they are found in various oceans around the world.
Panda: The giant panda is native to China, not India.
Asian elephant: While the Asian elephant is found in various countries in Asia, including India, it is not exclusive to India.
Therefore, the correct answer is (b) Lion-tailed macaque

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