English, asked by hassansayyad45, 2 months ago

first saw the leopard when I was crossing the small stream at the bottom of

the hill. The ravine was so deep that for most of the day it remained in shadow.

This encouraged many birds and animals to emerge from cover during the

hours of daylight. Few people ever passed that way. As a result, the ravine had

become a little haven for wildlife.

Below my cottage was a forest of oak and maple and Himalayan

rhododendron. A narrow path twisted its way down through the trees. At the

bottom of the hill, a path led onto a grassy verge surrounded by wild dog rose.

The streams ran close by the verge, tumbling over smooth pebbles.

Nearly every morning, I heard the cry of the barking deer. I

saw pine martens and a handsome red fox. I recognized the footprints of a

bear. As I had not come to take anything from the jungle, the birds and animals

soon grew accustomed to my face. After some time, my approach did not

disturb them.

The langurs in the oak and rhododendron trees, who at first would go

leaping through the branches at my approach did not disturb them, now

watched me with some curiosity as they munched up the tender green shoots

of the oak The birds and animals soon grew accustomed to my face’. What do you

understand by this line given in the passage?​

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