A Tiger In The Zoo 1) Differentiate a tiger's life in a 200 and its natural habitat ? 2) Tigers are looked after well in a zoo. So is that justified to keep them there?
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The difference between a tiger in a zoo and in a forest is huge as in the former it is a caged animal who has lost its freedom whilst in the latter it is independent and supreme. Explanation: The tiger is the king of the forest. ... In the zoo however, it is a trapped animal.
In the zoo, the tiger has to live in a small concrete cage. In that cage he is devoid of freedom and liberty. ... But in the forest, the tiger can move freely. He can catch his prey, snarl around the houses and terrorise the villagers.
If the tiger were in its natural habitat he would have been lurking in shadow in order to hunt plump deer and terrorising the villagers at the jungle edge. ... He should also be on the edge of the jungle snarling around houses and terrorising villagers.