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2. How do East Africans and Indians differ in
their attitude to animals? [H.S.'15]​

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Answered by alankritaraj
21

Explanation:

1. India is a country and Africa is a continent.

2.curry wildly consumed in India but not in Africa.

3.The biggest advantage is that India has so many different national parks, each gorgeous in its own way and full of some incredible wildlife. ... It's a huge advantage for us and yet I find people shocked when they hear of me travelling to an Indian national park because they think safaris are only restricted to Africa.

Answered by gratefuljarette
5

East Africans and Indians differ in  their attitude to animals

Explanation:

Animal welfare has developed a thriving interest concerning the acceptability of farming practices in many nations throughout the world.

  • Indians consider the animals and secure the animals as if they were deities. For example, for Indians, if you go to Indian stupa you can see them worshipping and presenting their salutations to the animal's god.
  • East Africa is attracting growing numbers of tourists from all over the globe and they are consequently essential in giving much required foreign commerce for the growth of the three East African countries regarded.
  • Even the most magnificent national parks in East Africa do not seem to be self-regulatory biological units.
  • There is also this assumption that if you want the most satisfying safari adventure then you have to go to Africa.

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