how did the ravine become a natural sanctuary?which animals and birds had the narrator seen there
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Explanation The ravine was so deep that it remained in
shadow for most of the day. This encouraged
many birds and animals to go there during the
daytime. As a result, the ravine had become
one of the few natural sanctuaries left near
Mussoorie. The narrator had seen barking
deer, kalij pheasants, pine martens, a red fox,
a spotted forktail and langurs there. He had
also seen the leopard
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what convinced narrator that the animal recognized his ffotshap
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