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What does the tiger do in the forest?

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Answered by Abhinandhan
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Tigers live in Jungles is because they need Peace, Tranquility, Quietness, Solitude, to Hide themselves, as Tigers are usually Silent Killers, and they rarely Roar or Moan except on a Few occasions like while in search of a Mate, During Mating or when fighting.

Answered by DivineEyes
21

If the tiger would be in the forest, he would be 'lurking in shadow. He would also be 'sliding through the long grass' near the water bodies. The tiger in the jungle would be living in freedom and with respect in the jungle. He had been confined to the cage because of which he had stopped these activities

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