Most probable cause of depleting tiger population in Sariska is
Malnutrition
Poaching
Diseases
Habitat destruction
A
Habitat destruction
B
Diseases
C
Malnutrition
D
Poaching
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Poaching is the process of illegal hunting, killing or capturing of wild animals for various purposes. The Sariska Tiger Reserve which was known for a good number of tigers has been reported for depleting tiger population because of the practice of poaching.
So, the correct answer is option C.
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