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why should he lurk in the grass?in the poem of A Tiger in the zoo​

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Ans: The tiger ignore visitors because he feels being a wild animal he has no affair with the human beings. ... Ans: The poet thinks that the tiger should be in the jungle, in its natural habitat. He should be moving in the long grasses near a water hole. He should lurk in shadow to hunt the plump deer for his food

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