English, asked by DUBEYSHUB4545, 11 months ago

What does the poet say about asian lions in the poem?

Answers

Answered by brokendreams
33

ANSWER:

The poem “How to tell wild animals” written by Carolyn Wells speaks about the behaviour of the wild animals.

EXPLANATION:

      It also speaks about some of their strange habits. Carolyn Wells speaks very highly about the Asiatic lion or the king of the jungle. The poet says the Asiatic Lion is a large tawny beast with a fearful roar, the large tawny beasts are generally found in the depth of the thick forests where if you hear a roar and you are terrified to death then you are hearing the roar of the Asiatic lion.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
18

Answer:

This Poem "How to tell Wild Animals" explain the characteristics and also the features of the wild animals.

Explanation:

The Asian Lion incorporates a massive body and an amber coat. It roars once it attacks its prey. On the opposite hand, the Panther Tigris has black stripes on its yellow jacket. It taciturnly attacks its prey. The Asian Lion is massive in stature. It's amber in color. It roars fortissimo. The sound of its roar is so terrible to listen to that it will create one nearly to die because of worry. The Asian Lion is found within the forests of East Asian countries.

Similar questions