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Where are the elephants found?


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a

In the Himalayan valleys

b

In the deltas of Narmada

c

In the arid rann of kutch

d

In the hot wet forests of Assam, Karnataka and Kerala 

answer is D.

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Elephants can be found in the hot wet forests of Assam, Karnataka, and Kerala.
Elephants are the state animal of Kerala. The Indian elephants are native to Asia. They are smaller in size in comparison to African elephants. The Asian elephants come under the endangered category of the IUCN red list, which means that the population of elephants in the wild has decreased rapidly. Habitat loss, poaching of elephants for Ivory, fragmentation of their habitat, killing of elephants because of railway accidents, human-animal conflict, electrocution, etc., are the primary reasons for the decrease in the elephant population.
 
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