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The poet tries to expose the miserable life led by the animals in the zoo . He compares the life of the tiger in the zoo with its life at a natural habitat. The animals have the right to freedom and should be allowed to run free in the wild

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Answered by sandy1816
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Answer:

Yes, its true that all the animals should have the right to live in there natural habitat.

Explanation:

As we know that all animals have their own habitat and deserves freedom . The animals which are kept in zoo or any other place beyond there natural habitat are kept as prisoners .

So , in the poem 'Tiger in the zoo' the poet tells us that in the zoo moves around his cage helplessly , avoid the visitors , hear the last voice of the patroling cars at night and stares at the stars ata night . But , the tiger in its natural habitat have its complete freedom .As he hides behind the long grass and stares near the river where a plump dear pass . He also comes to the Jungle's edge and terrorize the village bearing his white flanges and his claws.

Thus , all the animals should have the right to freedom and should be allowed to run free in the wild.

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