compare tha life of tiger in a cage and in a forest as described in tha poem a tiger in the zoo
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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. ... It enjoys its supremacy as all animals are afraid of it.
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The distinction between a tiger in a zoo and in a forest is big as in the former it is a caged animal who has lost its freedom while in the latter it's far independent and supreme.
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- The tiger is the king of the forest and enjoys its supremacy as all animals are afraid of it.
- In the zoo, in his small cage and with out freedom, the tiger feels unhappy as an alternative frustrated, stressed and angry. In the forest, he enjoys moving majestically, anyplace he wants.
- In the zoo, the tiger has to stay in a small concrete cage. But in the forest, the tiger can move freely. He can trap his prey, He is happy in the forest, however not in the zoo.
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