Central idea of how to tell a wild animals
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if by chance you go to any forest in the East and if a huge terrible animal comes to you and if it roars loudly and if you are dying then you will come to know that it is an Asian Lion.
If a wild animal with black stripes on yellow hide welcomes you and eats you then this simple rule will teach you that it is a Bengal tiger.
When strolling if you see whose hide is covered with spots and it jumps at you and starts eating you then you understand that it is a leopard. There will be no use of shouting with pain because it will continuously eat you.
If you are just walking around in your yard and an animal meets you and it hugs you tightly then believe that it is a bear.
If you have any doubt then I think that it will kiss you, a novice may be confused to recognize animals.
You can differentiate between crocodile and hyena. Hyena always smiles but if tears come from its eyes then it is a crocodile.
An original chameleon is like a lizard. It doesn’t have ears or wings. If there is nothing on the tree then you will find there a chameleon.
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If a wild animal with black stripes on yellow hide welcomes you and eats you then this simple rule will teach you that it is a Bengal tiger.
When strolling if you see whose hide is covered with spots and it jumps at you and starts eating you then you understand that it is a leopard. There will be no use of shouting with pain because it will continuously eat you.
If you are just walking around in your yard and an animal meets you and it hugs you tightly then believe that it is a bear.
If you have any doubt then I think that it will kiss you, a novice may be confused to recognize animals.
You can differentiate between crocodile and hyena. Hyena always smiles but if tears come from its eyes then it is a crocodile.
An original chameleon is like a lizard. It doesn’t have ears or wings. If there is nothing on the tree then you will find there a chameleon.
I HOPE THIS WILL HELPFUL TO YOU
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Answer:Central Idea of the Poem
The poet tries to distinguish one animal from the other in a humorous way. The poet suggests that its very risky to be in such a close proximity to these wild beasts. The poem is, thus, very educative as it tells us about various features of wild animals.
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