What are the two incidients described in the poem
Chapter lion and ants
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The ant-lion is a very interesting little creature about a quarter of an inch long, whose principal occupation, as the name suggests, is the trapping of ants. It chooses a patch of soft sand on which to build the trap and then buries itself in it. By maneuvering underneath the sand the ant-lion forms an imitation ant-hill with a hole through the center. When the ant passes across the hill the sand slips beneath his feet and the more he struggles the deeper he goes until the ant-lion feels the pang of hunger which prompts him to reach through the sand and make sure of his prey.
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The following two incidents are described in the poem :-
- A hunter while passing by a hungry lion’s den gets attacked by the lion .
- The same hunter one day absent- minded sat upon a hill of ants and gets bit by them .