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Re: Despite its 1989 designation as a threatened species under [#permalink]
vineetgupta wrote:
dips wrote:
It would be E.
It has been mentioned if the number if rabbits are less then only the tortoise fall prey to other animals. Moreover it is natural in the part of adult tortoise not to take care of the young which can't be changed.


Good explanation...I inclined towards C but if the rabbits are scarce then even the adult tortoises are in danger...E it is.

Whats the OA??


The OA is E. I had chosen C:-( But thinking again, realized that even if adults take care of their young, is may not result in the young being protected. Its not guaranteed..



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