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There are two breeds of donkeys in india these are small grey and large whit ethe large white is also called wild ass which occurs in

A

rajesthan

B

bihar

C

assam

D

rann of kutch

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Breeds of Donkeys:** - There are two breeds of donkeys in India: small grey and large white. - The large white breed is also known as the wild ass. 2. **Determine the Habitat of the Large White (Wild Ass):** - The wild ass is primarily found in Western India. - It is also found in some regions outside India, specifically in eastern Pakistan and parts of Afghanistan. 3. **Local Names and Scientific Classification:** - In local languages, the wild ass is referred to as Kudkur or Kud. - The scientific name of the wild ass is *Equus hemionus*. 4. **Identify Specific Locations within India:** - The question asks where the wild ass occurs in India. - Among the options provided, Bihar and Assam do not fall under Western India, making them incorrect. - Rajasthan and the Rann of Kutch are located in Western India. 5. **Conclusion:** - The wild ass is predominantly found in the Rann of Kutch, which is a sanctuary for this species. - Therefore, the correct answer is the Rann of Kutch. **Final Answer: The large white donkey, also known as the wild ass, occurs in the Rann of Kutch in Western India.** ---
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