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What difference does the poet mention about a hyena and a crocodile.

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Answered by snigdha12kumar
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Answer:

The poet describes crocodile as ‘weeping crocodile’ and hyena as ‘hyena’s merry.

Explanation:

The poet used a humorous way of describing wild animals. He described Asia’s lion as ‘people will die, on hearing the roaring sound of it’.

When describing the tiger from Bengal, he mentioned about the hunger of the tiger.

The leaping nature of leopards was described in that poem. Similarly, crocodile tears came naturally, and he mentioned that as ‘weeping crocodiles’.

Hyenas face looks like as if they are smiling. So he described them as ‘merry hyenas’.

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