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Vultures used to be very common in Indian countryside some years ago are rarely seen nowadays. This is attributed to
- A.the destruction of their nesting sites by new invasive species
- B.a drug used by cattle owners for treating their diseased cattle
- C.Scarcity of food available to them
- D.a widespread, persistant and fatal disease among them
▶ Answer & Explanation
Correct answer: B. a drug used by cattle owners for treating their diseased cattle
The drastic decline in vulture populations in India was primarily caused by the widespread use of the veterinary drug diclofenac. When cattle treated with diclofenac died and were scavenged by vultures, the drug proved toxic to them, leading to kidney failure and death. This veterinary non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) was a major factor in the near-extinction of several vulture species.
Source: UPSC gs1 2012