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what is the difference between tiger in zoo and tiger in the natural habitat

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Answered by Abhishekyourhelpr
38

The difference between a tiger in a zoo and in a forest is huge as in the former it is a caged animal who has lost its freedom whilst in the latter it is independent and supreme.

Explanation:

The tiger is the king of the forest. It is born free. It roams about the forest roaring regally. It enjoys its supremacy as all animals are afraid of it. It is thus wildly royal. In the zoo however, it is a trapped animal. It is like a king in fetters, a king without a kingdom. It can no longer enjoy hunting. It is more like a circus clown-a sheer spectacle.

It is bound by the rules and regulations of the zoo-keeper. Lost is its suzerainty and dignity. It is just a puppet-king.

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Answered by mukta194
9

Answer:

A tiger in zoo have no freedom but tiger in natural habitat have full freedom

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