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Question 4
Read the following passage
You don't know how to food a tiger because you were never told. They don't teach you than in school
Instead you are told when you visit a zoo that you should keep your distance from the tiger's age. You should
met throw food into the tiger's cage. "You could lose your hand along with what you hold in the mecper
says So does your mother. Both are right. All that- and more-could happen to you if you put your hands
But in the wild- now that's a different story. Everyone, especially, the tigers, knows what tigers eat. They are
cavores. They eat meat. They prey on animals in the jungle or in the grasslands and enjoy a good meal of
Gernila wild boar, gaur- any of the larger animals available around them If they are hungry and there is
nothing big in sight, they make do with smaller animals like hares, wild dogs and monkeys. but then the ge
hungry again soon, so mini meals are acceptable only when there is no other way out.
Tigers are produtors Bat they do not think only of food. They enjoy a dip in the pool as much as the next
It is when hanger pangs strike that they get the incentive to hunt. And then the chase builds their appete
further and they are ravenous when they sink their teeth into their prey. You wouldn't like to be in the way at
Remember that they like to get their own food. They may sometimes chase other predators away from a fresh
kill but they are not scavengers. They will not help themselves to an old kill they find lying wound do you
now of any other kings who do that kind of thingsl And the tiger is the king of the Indian jungle-take no
mistake about that
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Tsunamis not only destroy human life, but have a devastating effect on insects, animals, plants, and natural resources. A tsunami changes the landscape. It uproots trees and plants and destroys animal habitats such as nesting sites for birds.
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Summary write on this passage? ?
Question 4
Read the following passage
You don't know how to food a tiger because you were never told. They don't teach you than in school
Instead you are told when you visit a zoo that you should keep your distance from the tiger's age. You should
met throw food into the tiger's cage. "You could lose your hand along with what you hold in the mecper
says So does your mother. Both are right. All that- and more-could happen to you if you put your hands
But in the wild- now that's a different story. Everyone, especially, the tigers, knows what tigers eat. They are
cavores. They eat meat. They prey on animals in the jungle or in the grasslands and enjoy a good meal of
Gernila wild boar, gaur- any of the larger animals available around them If they are hungry and there is
nothing big in sight, they make do with smaller animals like hares, wild dogs and monkeys. but then the ge
hungry again soon, so mini meals are acceptable only when there is no other way out.
Tigers are produtors Bat they do not think only of food. They enjoy a dip in the pool as much as the next
It is when hanger pangs strike that they get the incentive to hunt. And then the chase builds their appete
further and they are ravenous when they sink their teeth into their prey. You wouldn't like to be in the way at
Remember that they like to get their own food. They may sometimes chase other predators away from a fresh
kill but they are not scavengers. They will not help themselves to an old kill they find lying wound do you
now of any other kings who do that kind of thingsl And the tiger is the king of the Indian jungle-take no
mistake about that