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1. Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Tigers are found in many countries of Asia, such as India, China, Malaysia and Indonesia. The
are the largest of all the big cats. A full grown tiger is about 3 meters long. Its beautiful colouri
makes it one of the most magnificent animals.
Unlike most cats, tigers are not afraid of water. In fact, they are frequently seen cooling
themselves in shallow water on hot days. During the rainy season when the rivers are flooded,
tigers have been seen to spend most of their time in rivers catching fish and turtles for food. Th
also take to the water in search of stranded prey. Being very strong swimmers, tigers can cross
swift river easily.
At other times, tigers hunt in the forest. Their power and agility enable them to prey on almost
any animal they choose. Deer, antelope, wild cattle and even young elephants make up a large
part of their diet. They also eat small animals such as hares and monkeys. Even crabs and
swarming insects like the locusts are edible to tigers.
Unlike the lions, tigers hunt alone and not as a team. A tiger does not hunt all the time. It make
a kill only once or twice in a week and this is normally done at night. During the day, it spends
most of its time resting in long grass or thick vegetation near a pond or river.
A tiger resting quietly in the dense cover of the jungle is not easily spotted. The stripes on its
golden coat blend naturally with the bright and shadowy patches of the leaves or grass blades a
that keep it well-hidden or camouflaged. This ability to hide itself through body colour and
pattern matching with the surroundings enables a tiger to creep close to its prey without alertin
it.​

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