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The Attenborough's long-beaked echidna is endemic to:
A)
Himalayas
B)
Western Ghats
C)
Amazon forests
D)
South East Asia

Correct Answer :   South East Asia


An elusive Attenborough's long-beaked echidna which was feared extinct after disappearing for six decades has been rediscovered in a remote part of Indonesia.

* It is also known as Sir David's long-beaked echidna or the Cyclops long-beaked echidna.

* It is one of three species from the genus Zaglossus that inhabits the island of New Guinea.

* It is named in honour of naturalist Sir David Attenborough.

* Habitat: It lives in the Cyclops Mountains, which are near the cities of Sentani and Jayapura in the Indonesian province of Papua.

* It is the smallest echidna species.

* Echidnas are nocturnal and shy, making them difficult to find at the best of times.

* It appears so unlike other mammals is because it is a member of the monotremes -- an egg-laying group that separated from the rest of the mammal tree-of-life about 200 million years ago.

* Conservation status

* IUCN Red List : Critically Endangered

* CITES : Appendix II.


Source : The Hindu

Published On : November 11, 2023
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