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What experiment did Maxwell think camusfearna would be suitable for?
class 10, Mijbil the Otter

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Answered by roop286
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Answer:

Maxwell thought that he would keep an otter insead of a dog. Camusfearna, ringed by water a very short distance from its door, Would be an eminently suitable spot for the experiment.

Answered by tiwariakdi
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Answer:

Gavin Maxwell is the author of 'Mijbil, the Otter,' a piece of writing. After losing his first pet dog, the author tells how his life transformed after adopting an Otter as a pet.

Explanation:

Maxwell had travelled to Southern Iraq in 1956 and he fancied the idea of keeping an otter as a pet instead of a dog. He thought Camusfearna was surrounded by water that was a stone's throw from its door, so it would be an eminently suitable spot for this 'experiment'.

Maxwell was considering adopting an otter as a pet after his dog died. He thought that Camusfearna would be a nice, suitable place for this experiment of raising an otter as a pet. Otters flourish in moist settings such as marshes and require a lot of water. Camusfearna was close to a body of water, so Maxwell thought it would be a great spot to keep an otter as a pet.

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