Google News
logo
Daily Current Affairs
As per IUCN’s recent assessment, which species in the Indian EEZ, are classified as Critically Endangered (CE)?
A)
Black Buck Antelopes
B)
Sharks, rays and chimaeras
C)
Great Indian Bustards
D)
Black shell Turtles and Himalayan Serow

Correct Answer :   Sharks, rays and chimaeras


The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)’s Shark Specialist Group conducted an assessment of sharks, rays and chimaeras in the Indian Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
As per the assessment, out of the 170 species found across the oceans of the country, 19 species, which is about 11%, are classified as Critically Endangered (CE) and are facing high risk of extinction.

Published On : July 20, 2021
Advertisement