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human have no right to threatin the existence of other species explain with refuence to the poem snake

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Answered by moksh6
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In the poem Snake the poet admires the snake that comes to his water-trough. But suddenly his education ruled over his admiration and compelled him to pick a log and throw at the snake. The poet realises that the snake had done him no harm and it was he who did the attack. It would have been natural if the snake had reacted to defend itself. From this poem and the realisation of the poet we understand that every living creature has its right to live as long as they cause no harm. It is man's unreasonable activities that make him the victim of wild animals. Co-existence for ecological balance can be maintained by simply respecting a life and making animals feel that they are safe.
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