eassy for the tiger
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The tiger is the national animal of India. It is a fierce and proud animal. Everyone is afraid of it. The tiger is generally yellow in colour with black stripes all over. Sometimes white tigers are also found, but these are very rare. They are bread in captivity.
The tiger is a carnivorous animal. It lives on the flesh of the animals that it kills. It has very sharp teeth to tear flesh. Its claws are also very sharp. The jaws and paws of a tiger are extremely powerful. It has very piercing eyes which can see very well even in the night.
The tiger runs very fast. It can chase its prey for miles without getting tired. It usually hunts animals such as deer, wild buffallo, baby elephants etc. Once the prey is caught and killed, the tiger settles down to eat it at its leisure. It is also one of the best swimmers among animals.
This majestic animal was once found all over India. But years of hunting by kings, Englishmen, hunter and now poachers have reduce their numbers to very few. They may disappears from the face of the earth altogether if we are not careful.
The government of India has opened tiger sanctuaries all over the country. The tigers are protected in these forests and their hunting is band. Their numbers are increasing slowly. We must all respect this proud and graceful animal and try to save it at all costs. The tiger rightfully deserves to be the national animal of our country.
Explanation:
The tiger is an exceptionally beautiful creature that is full of might and vigor. It is found in India mainly in the northern and central parts. This includes the jungles of Rajasthan, such as Sariska national park. In central India, tigers are found in the national parks of Kanha and Bandhavgarh. They can also be located at the foothills of the Himalayas in Neora Valley in West Bengal as well as other designated places that have been provided with a robust architecture of security. The West Bengal in the Eastern part of India has a considerable number of tigers in the Gangetic delta region of the Sunderbans. The Sundarbans are an exquisite piece of mangrove forests that are separated by a river running between them. The nature of the landscape over there is such that the forests extend into Bangladesh.