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The true Chameleon is small, A lizard sort of thing; He hasn’t any ears at all, And not a single wing. If there is nothing on the tree, ’Tis the chameleon you see. What does the poet want?

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Answered by luweiweiwei06
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The poem speaks about the strange habits and behaviours of some wild animals in a humourous way. The poet says that Asian lion is a large beast with a fearful roar. A tiger has black stripes on his yellow skin and is ever ready to eat his catch. A leopard has black spots on his skin. He leaps on his prey and eats it. A bear can come to human colonies and he can hug a person to death. A crocodile always sheds tears while eating its victim. A hyena always looks as if it is smiling. A chameleon always changes its colour according to its surrounding. The poet wants its readers to identify the wild animals using these traits.

Answered by ravalshlok38
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the poem pics about the strange habits and behaviour of some wild animals in a humourus way the poet says that a champion always changes its colour according to its surrounding

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