according to Mr Thorat what made the tiger behave in an unusual manner
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Ans. As the tiger was born in the circus and hardly ever released
from its ce cage, Mr Thorat believed that the first experience.of its natural habitat had made the tiger go wild.
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Mr. Thorat claimed that the tiger's first encounter with its natural environment had caused it to go berserk because it was born in the circus and was seldom ever let out of its cage.
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- The circus tiger was out in the open for the first time, and what happened next was completely unexpected because it leaped out of its cage rather than emerge in a polite manner. It rolled and leaped while dragging its trainer after it. This was clear from Mr. Thorat's astonished countenance.
- Mr. Thorat claimed that the tiger's first encounter with its natural environment had caused it to go berserk because it was born in the circus and was seldom ever let out of its cage.
- The issue was that the tiger ignored its trainer entirely and preferred to nibble leaves in the bamboo grove instead of jumping up on the stool as instructed by the trainer. The trainer was unable to re-lock the tiger in its case as a result.
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