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Snakes, lions, tigers, rabbits, deers, Tibetan goat (chiru) musk deer are:

A

Endangered species

B

Vulnerable species

C

Rare species

D

Threatened species

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To determine the classification of the animals listed in the question (snakes, lions, tigers, rabbits, deers, Tibetan goat (chiru), musk deer), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Animals**: List the animals mentioned in the question: snakes, lions, tigers, rabbits, deers, Tibetan goat (chiru), and musk deer. 2. **Understand Conservation Status**: Familiarize yourself with the terms related to conservation status, such as endangered species, vulnerable species, rare species, and threatened species. 3. **Classify the Species**: - **Endangered Species**: These are species that are at a very high risk of extinction in the wild. Examples include certain types of tigers and snakes. - **Vulnerable Species**: These are species that are at risk of becoming endangered in the near future. Some deer species may fall into this category. - **Rare Species**: These are species that are uncommon but not necessarily at immediate risk of extinction. - **Threatened Species**: This term encompasses both endangered and vulnerable species, indicating that they face threats that could lead to their extinction. 4. **Determine the Correct Classification**: Based on the conservation status definitions, the animals listed can be classified as: - Many of the species mentioned (like tigers, lions, and certain deer) are considered **threatened species** due to habitat loss, poaching, and other environmental pressures. 5. **Conclusion**: Therefore, the answer to the question is that snakes, lions, tigers, rabbits, deers, Tibetan goat (chiru), and musk deer are classified as **threatened species**.
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