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Answer these questions.

1. Why had the ravine become a little haven for wildlife?

2. Which animals did the author regularly see and hear every morning?

3. Why were the birds and animals not disturbed by the presence of the author in the forest?

4. What reason does the author give for the presence of a leopard so close to Mussoorie?

5. Briefly describe all that the author saw and felt when he reached the top of Pari Tibba.

these questions are from the chapter no room for a leopard​

Answers

Answered by almirahshaikh68
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Answer:

The ravine was so deep that for most of the day it remained in shadow. This encouraged many birds and animals to emerge from cover during the hours of daylight. Few people ever passed that way. 

Explanation:

As a result, the ravine had become a little haven of wildlife, one of the few natural sanctuaries left near Mussoorie.

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