Why does the poet call the tiger a noble and a wild animal? ( from the poem ' how to tell wild animals')
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- The poet called the tiger a noble and wild animal because it hunts only when he is hungry and not like leopard who kills for pleasure.
- 'How to tell wild animals' is a poem penned by Carolyn Wells.
- The poet has described the wild animals, in the poem, in a funny manner.
- In the second stanza, the poet describes about the Bengal Tiger who have black stripes on yellow ground.
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The tiger is called noble because it does not hunt for its pleasure like other animals. It is called wild because it is untamed and free in the jungle
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