In which of the following regions of India are you most likely to come across the ‘Great Indian Hornbill’ in its natural habitat?
In which of the following regions of India are you most likely to come across the ‘Great Indian Hornbill’ in its natural habitat?
Answer:
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The great hornbill, a magnificent bird reaching a length of three-and-a-half feet, is distinguished by a big yellow beak with a casque and striking tail feathers the magnificent birds which were a common sight in the Western Ghats are rarely seen, due to deforestation. habitat loss threatens its future, and hunting has depleted populations. It is protected at the highest level under Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, but that can do little to save the habitat. Tikdam: