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How does a bear greet one in the jungles of the East?

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Answered by anjanasp18
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The poet describes the bear in a humourous way. He says that as soon as a bear sees a human being, it hugs him tightly. It clasps its prey tightly with both its hands and squeezes him to death

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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The poet uses humor to depict the bear. He claims that a bear will immediately give a human a bear hug. It tightly grasps its victim with both of its hands before squeezing him to death.

Explanation:

The many wild animals are described by the poet. She introduced them one by one in a really humorous manner despite the fact that these animals are very dangerous. She begins by telling us about an Asian lion. She claims that if you go to the eastern woods and encounter a tawny-skinned animal there and he roars loudly, you will pass out from fear. You've apparently seen an Asian lion, then. The Bengal tiger, which she has described as a royal animal that instantly attacks and kills a man, is next in line.

She jokes that if this stunning creature with black stripes murders and consumes you, you have undoubtedly encountered a Bengal tiger. She continues by saying that if the reader encounters an animal with black spots on its skin and it immediately jumps on him, that animal is likely a leopard. Additionally, she claims that screaming in agony may be ineffective because the leopard will keep assaulting the person. The bear, who she claims will embrace you closely, is the next to get her attention. This is how to spot a bear because they kill people by closely cuddling them.

The bear will therefore continue to give us firm hugs, according to her, and it is the only way to identify him. Following this, she poses a query to the audience: Do you know how to identify predatory animals? In this passage, she talks of crocodiles that have tears in their eyes and hyenas that she believes have a smiling countenance. When they are killing their victim, this is visible. The Chameleon is the last item on the list. She claims it is an animal that resembles a lizard but lacks its ears and wings. The only thing that can distinguish a lizard from a chameleon is this.

She claims it is an animal that resembles a lizard but lacks its ears and wings. The only thing that can distinguish a lizard from a chameleon is this. She goes on to state that the chameleon has the ability to alter its colour depending on the hue of the surrounding area. In order to clarify this, she claims that if the reader simply sees the tree when looking at it, a chameleon is sitting on it and it has already changed color to match the tree limb.

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