Conversation between tiger and wolves
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Earlier zamindars in Bengal, Bihar and Odisha had been functionaries who held the right to collect revenue on behalf of the Mughal emperor and his representative, the diwan, in Bengal. The diwan supervised the zamindars to ensure they were neither lax nor overly stringent.
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The thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger, is an Aussie icon. It was the largest historical marsupial predator and a powerful example of human-caused extinction. And despite being extinct since 1936, it still gets featured in popular media.
Yet much is still unknown about the thylacine, as its extinction left us with almost no direct observational data. Several mysteries remain regarding its specific ecology, including the question of how wolf-like it was.
tiger :- coming slowly with wird sound
wolf :- showering
t:-hey
w:- hi (with light voice)
t:- what are you doing here at this midnight?
w:- Ntg I'm searching my baby.
t:- oh I see, y won't we both search?
w:- showering..
t:- don't be tensioned..
I won't do any harm to you and ur baby.
w:- really?
t:- ya, obliviously
w:- OK, thx then.
t:- :)
(searching wolf baby by together, suddenly Lil sound came.. and that sound made by missing baby)
(that baby seen wolf and tiger together and ran away.)
t:-hey I won't do anything, don't be tebsioned
(slowly Coming together that baby)
w:- where did you went? I tensioned a lot.
baby :- I just went to drink water,
but, suddenly I felt in that water tank.
t:- I see, if u wanna go again, then dont do like solo
baby:- okie
w:- :) hn thanks for ur help and advice.
can we go back to our home??
t:- ya, sure y not..
hopes it's helps you,
if is there mistakes so, correct by ur self please.
it's by my own :)