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Question: Which is critically endangered animal species? A. _Antelope cervicapra_ B. _Ailurus fulgens_ C...
Which is critically endangered animal species?
A. Antelope cervicapra
B. Ailurus fulgens
C. Sus salvanius
D. Calotes versicolor
E. Hyla
Solution
Critically endangered species is the category, which is listed in IUCN list (international union of conservation of nature). In this category, those animals and plants are placed that are facing extinction in nature due to anthropogenic activities like deforestation, habitat loss, global warming and many more like climate change situations.
Complete answer: The IUCN red list provides information to the public about the conservation status of the animal, plant and fungal species. It is divided into different species into seven different categories of conservation that are based on habitat range, population size, threat, etc. Antelope cervicapra is a blackbuck which is a species of deer also known as Indian antelope which is native to India and Nepal and their habitat is grassy plains or shallow forest with perennial water sources. It is considered in the least concerned status.
a) Ailurus fulgens is the mammalian species also called red panda, native to the eastern Himalayas and southwestern China. The wild population of red panda species is around 10000. This species is listed in IUCN Red List as endangered species.
b) Sus salvanius : it is the species of the pygmy hog. It is a critically endangered species listed by IUCN because it is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild. It is found in Bhutan, Indian and Nepal, but in Indian, it is only found in Assam. It belongs to the genus Sus.
c) Calotes versicolor r: it is the species of oriental garden lizard, bloodsucker or changeable lizard found widely distributed in Indo-Malaysia, it is not evaluated in IUCN list.
D) Hyla : it is the genus of frog which belongs to the tree frog family Hylidae. It consists of more than 300 species found in Europe, Asia, Africa and all over America.
Hence the correct option is C.
Note: Over 50% of the world's species are estimated to be at risk of extinction. Currently, 1,556 known species in the world have been identified as near extinction or endangered and are under protection by government law.