Difference between the hyenas and the crocodile in the how to tell the wild animals poetry?
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The Hyena can be identified by his love when its swallows its prey. But the crocodile weeps and sheds its tears when it catches its prey.
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The poet explains how to discern a hyena from a crocodile. A hyena is a type of mammal that can laugh. According to the poet, if a creature greets a person while cheerfully smiling, that creature is a hyena. A crocodile is a beast that drops tears while devouring a person.
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- Some animals, such as the hyena and the crocodile, are well-known for their unusual behaviour.
- A laughing hyena's voice, for example, sounds similar to a human's laughing sound.
- Furthermore, a hyena chuckles while consuming its meal, but a crocodile weep.
- The poet describes the Asian Lion and the Bengal Tiger in exquisite detail.
- Then he mentions the Leopard and the Bear.
- The hyena is described for its happy expression, while the crocodile is described for its tears. The poet then describes how the Chameleon changes colours.
The main focus of this poem is identifying and distinguishing different animals. The methods for identifying animals are both dangerous and amusing. This poem can be classified as Children's Literary Work.
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