English, asked by ishikajain04, 10 months ago

Why does the tiger shows his white fangs and claws to the visitors?
From the poem "A tiger in the Zoo"?​

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Answered by psr1972
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The tiger should be in his natural habitat, a forest. He should live freely, stalking and hunting his preys. When he comes close to a village, he should scare the villagers by showing his white canines and sharp nails in his paws. Unfortunately, the tiger is forced to live in a cage in a zoo, where he lives a listless life.

Answered by harshsuts016
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Concept: To know the reason for the tiger's strange behavior at the zoo

Given: A question and a few hints

Find: Why does the tiger show his white fangs and claws to the visitors

Solution: The tiger lives in a jungle and it loves that free life, therefore when the tiger is captured in the zoo and thousands of visitors come to see the tiger, then it becomes very uneasy and irritated by human behavior.

The animals want to live a free life and not a caged life therefore, the tiger wants to scare the visitors and make them run away.

Hence, we now know that the tiger is uncomfortable with people looking at it and feels uneasy therefore, it shows its white fangs and claws to visitors to scare them away.

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