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How does the tiger react to the visitors?
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Answered by shaziarashidmalik13
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The tiger is not comfortable in the part of the cell and it has not natural habitat and other problem. He treats the tiger imprisoned in a cell and he takes no interest in the visitors so it will be more comfortable for the people to stay and watch the tiger in zoo in a fine manner at every time

Answered by qwwestham
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The tiger isn't comfortable in the part of the cell and it is not his natural habitat. He takes no interest in the visitors so it will be more comfortable for the people to stay and watch the tiger in zoo in a fine manner every time they visit.

  • They treat the tiger imprisoned during a cell.
  • The tiger ignores the visitors as his powers is confined to the cage.
  • He feels restless, powerless and sad behind the concrete walls.
  • He is fed up with his current situation and monotonous life so ignores the visitors.
  • The tiger walks the length of his cage the zoo but since it’s a very small space, he can barely take some steps.
  • If he were free, he would have roamed the jungles in search of prey or frightened villagers who live at the sting of the jungle.
  • However, he's imprisoned in a cage.
  • His strength and may need also been imprisoned, so he's utterly helpless.

He chooses to ignore the visitors because they mean nothing to him as he knows that he cannot expect anything from them and they will never take a step to rescue him.

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