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Q1. What according to the poet can save the tiger?
Q2. What does the poet wonder about the people who kill tigers ?
Q3. Does the poet see any hope for the tiger?
Q4. What does the poet mean by need of needless death .?
Q5. What does the poet say about the creator of the Lamb and the tiger?
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Answers

Answered by Vaishalimayekar
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Explanation:

  1. Tiger is a national animal of India. It has a royal look, therefore, it has been declared as the national animal of the country. Tiger is a very strong and powerful animal known for its grace, power and agility.It is an Asiatic Carnivorous Animal it has zoologically named as panther tiger. Tiger is found all over the world in various species and subspecies. Tiger is a violent animal and most beautiful animal on the planet. Tiger lives in dense forest but sometimes they come to the villages and residential areas in search food or this happens because of deforestation.The Siberian tigers are found in cold places and Bengal tigers are found in a forest near the river, that’s why they are able to swim. In past days the tigers were hunted by the people for the various purpose including the illegal business of its body parts like skin, bones, teeth, nail, etc. it resulted in the massive decrease in the population of tigers all over India.Tigers are found in other countries like Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, China, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Malaysia, Russia-Vietnam, Bhutan, etc.Tiger is a carnivorous animal he hunts at night and sleeps in the daytime. Because of his powerful and strong body, he can jump up to the high, length almost 7ft and run for a long distance almost 85 km/h. tigers have black stripes on their blue, white or orange body make them really very attractive and beautiful. They have naturally strong jaws, teeth and sharp claws in order to grasp its prey from distance the long tail helps him to hunt the prey
  2. They generally hunt alone and ambush their prey as most other cats do, overpowering them from any angle, using their body size and strength to knock the prey off balance. Successful hunts usually require the tiger to almost simultaneously leap onto its quarry, knock it over, and grab the throat or nape with its teeth.
  3. All remaining island tigers are found only in Sumatra, with tigers in Java and Bali now extinct. These are popularly known as Sumatran tigers. The continental tigers currently comprise of the Bengal, Malayan, Indochinese, and Amur tiger populations, while the Caspian and South China populations are extinct in the wild.

There are now an estimated 3,890 wild tigers, mostly in Asia, up from a worldwide tiger population of 3,200 estimated in 2010, the World Wildlife Fund and Global Tiger Forum announced on Monday. ... The official count had declined every year since 1900, when tigers numbered an estimated 100,000.

4.Needless to say is used to express something so obvious that you don't actually have to point it out. Sentence structures can vary when using needless to say, and you want to be mindful to ensure that your sentences are correctly formed. Usually, needless to say is only used for emphasis in speaking and writing.

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