Q. In which of the following river basins is the Hump-backed Mahseer, occasionally mentioned in the news, found?
Answer: Cauvery
Notes: The Hump-backed Mahseer, also known as 'Tor remadevii' in scientific terms, is a critically endangered species as per the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). This iconic and highly-valued freshwater fish, termed as the 'tiger of the water', inhabits the Cauvery river basin, including Kerala’s Pambar, Kabini and Bhavani rivers. The fish earns its megafauna status by reaching up to a measurement of 1.5m and a weight of 55 kg. Its endangered title also accompanies five other species, including two wild orchids, the Arabian scad, and two wild coffee species exclusive to a few locales in the Western Ghats.

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