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how does the tiger terrify the villager

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Answered by rebelwind252
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By walking quietly in the limited area of his cage, the tiger tries to control his rage. ... He also says that because the tiger is behind bars, its ferocity is behind bars as well. In the pen, he just stalks. The strength is limited by the cage, so he does never attempt to terrorize tourists.

Answered by TheBandits
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The villagers were scared by the growling sound of the tiger. Since, people know that the tiger is an innate killer and hunter and it can attack them if it is hungry or angry. Besides, the village was situated in the nearby the forest so he struggled around the village. His long white fangs, stout face, horrific claws, sight of waggling it's tail were enough to terrify the villagers.

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