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    Which of the following matches is INCORRECT?
    Question

    Which of the following matches is INCORRECT?

    A.

    Jim Corbett national park — Tiger

    B.

    Kaziranga national park — Rhinoceros

    C.

    Little Rann of Kutch — Wild Ass

    D.

    Kanha national park — Birds

    Correct option is D

    The correct answer is (d) Kanha national park — Birds.
    · Kanha National Park, located in Madhya Pradesh, is primarily known for its population of tigers and the endangered Barasingha (swamp deer), not primarily for birds.
    · It is one of India's largest national parks and a significant tiger reserve, part of Project Tiger.
    Information Booster:
    · Jim Corbett National Park : Located in Uttarakhand, it is famous for being India's first national park and a major habitat for tigers.
    · Kaziranga National Park : Located in Assam, it is renowned for hosting the Indian one-horned rhinoceros and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
    · Little Rann of Kutch : Located in Gujarat, this region is famous for the Indian Wild Ass, which is found in the Wild Ass Sanctuary.

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