How does the tiger behave when he is in his natural inhabitant?
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In his quiet rage, he continues walking up and down his caged habitat. The poet imagines how the tiger should behave if he is in his natural habitat — the wild jungle. There, he should be silently hiding in the shadow remains unnoticed. Sliding through the long grass he should move stealthily to ambush his prey.
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