Monkey, sloth and ant-eating tapus animals are found ina)Brahmaputra b...
c) Amazon basin
Monkey, sloth, and anteater (also known as ant-eating tapirs) are animals that are found in the Amazon basin, which is the region drained by the Amazon River in South America. The Amazon basin is home to a diverse array of plants and animals, including many species that are found nowhere else in the world.
The Amazon basin covers an area of approximately 6.7 million square kilometers and includes parts of nine South American countries: Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. It is the largest and most biodiverse tropical rainforest in the world, and is home to a wide range of ecosystems, including rainforests, savannas, and flooded forests.
The Brahmaputra, Ganga, and Kaveri basins are all located in Asia, and are not home to monkey, sloth, or anteater. The Brahmaputra basin is located in northeastern India and parts of Bangladesh, while the Ganga basin is located in northern India and parts of Nepal. The Kaveri basin is located in southern India.