Why is the tiger angry? Why does he express his anger quietly?
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The Tiger's display of aggression is mostly to 'shoo away' annoying creatures who invade their space. Is it true that if you raise a tiger and lion from young, they will lose all their natural instinct/behaviour, ferocity, etc., and they can't survive when they are released back to the wild.
The tiger expresses his anger quietly because he has been put under the bars of the cage. He has lost his freedom and has been locked inside the cage. ... His freedom of walking fearlessly in the jungle has been restricted to the narrow cage.
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The tiger expresses his anger quietly, because he is helpless. He can do nothing from behind the bars.
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