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write few lines about the characteristics of each animals as mentioned in the poem. ' How to tell wild animals ' . class 10​

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Answered by Draxillus
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\pink{Introduction :}

  • "How to tell Wild Animals" written by Carolyn Wells is a humorous poem which teaches the reader how to tell (identify) various wild animals.
  • The poet has perfected ways of identifying a lion, a tiger , a leopard, a bear , a hyena, a crocodile and finally a chameleon.

\green{Lion :}

  • The poet tells us that if one should go by chance to the jungles in the east and happen to see a yellowish brown animal that roars at us as we lie dying at its feet , then we may be sure that it's an Asatic Lion.

\green{Tiger :}

  • The poet tells us that if he/she is roaming around , and a wild but noble beast with black stripes on a yellow background greets him/her , and the reader notices that that the beast is eating him /her , then it'll be simple to understand that that that animal is a Bengal tiger.

\green{Leopard :}

  • The poet says that as soon as soon the reader sees an animal whose skin is covered with black spots , and who leaps again and again on the reader, he/she can be sure it's a leopard.
  • Even if the reader shouts loudly with pain , all the leopard will do is leap on him /her once again.

\green{Bear :}

  • If the creatures hugs us very hard , we can be sure it's a bear.
  • If we're in doubt, the poet is sure that the bear will obligingly give us another loving caress, so that we are left in no doubt whatsoever about its identify.

\green{Hyena\: and \:Crocodile :}

  • The poet says that though a novice may be confused about their identities, the hyena can be distinguished by its typical laugh while if the beast has tears in its eyes while consuming prey , then the reader can know it's crocodile.

\green{Chameleon :}

  • The poet tells us that if we look at a bare tree and see nothing on it , except something that looks like a lizard, and which has no ears or wings , then we can be sure that's a chameleon.
Answered by lailaalif2002
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Answer:

Introduction:

"How to tell Wild Animals" written by Carolyn Wells is a humorous poem which teaches the reader how to tell (identify) various wild animals.

The poet has perfected ways of identifying a lion, a tiger , a leopard, a bear , a hyena, a crocodile and finally a chameleon.

\green{Lion :}Lion:

The poet tells us that if one should go by chance to the jungles in the east and happen to see a yellowish brown animal that roars at us as we lie dying at its feet , then we may be sure that it's an Asatic Lion.

\green{Tiger :}Tiger:

The poet tells us that if he/she is roaming around , and a wild but noble beast with black stripes on a yellow background greets him/her , and the reader notices that that the beast is eating him /her , then it'll be simple to understand that that that animal is a Bengal tiger.

\green{Leopard :}Leopard:

The poet says that as soon as soon the reader sees an animal whose skin is covered with black spots , and who leaps again and again on the reader, he/she can be sure it's a leopard.

Even if the reader shouts loudly with pain , all the leopard will do is leap on him /her once again.

\green{Bear :}Bear:

If the creatures hugs us very hard , we can be sure it's a bear.

If we're in doubt, the poet is sure that the bear will obligingly give us another loving caress, so that we are left in no doubt whatsoever about its identify.

\green{Hyena\: and \:Crocodile :}HyenaandCrocodile:

The poet says that though a novice may be confused about their identities, the hyena can be distinguished by its typical laugh while if the beast has tears in its eyes while consuming prey , then the reader can know it's crocodile.

\green{Chameleon :}Chameleon:

The poet tells us that if we look at a bare tree and see nothing on it , except something that looks like a lizard, and which has no ears or wings , then we can be sure that's a chameleon.

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