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Write speech on save Tiger for the world environment day

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tiger is a very beautiful wild animal.  Tigers live together in families in thick forests. They are (man-eaters) carnivores. They live by group hunting of deers, buffalos and such animals. 

   Tiger is the national animal of India. Bengal tigers are famous in the world. Many thousands of  tigers were hunted and killed by poachers, kings, some rich people and some British officials.  So now in India we do not have many tigers left. Government started a project Tiger in 1973 to save their population.Because of this project, the population of tigers is increased and is just about a two thousand two hundred, that's all. Poaching and killing tigers is illegal. It is punishable under law.

   A tiger is very strong and it can run at 40 kmph. Tiger is an animal of "Cat" family. That is why tigers have whiskers above their mouths. There are beautiful black stripes on the skin of tigers. They are yellow in color. Tigers are heavy and could be upto 250 kilos also. Female tigers are lighter. Tigers are preserved in many zoos and national parks of India.

   I like tigers. They look so royal. When someone is ferocious or performing good, we call him or her a tiger. It is an honor. Tigers are our pride. We need to save tigers. Let us contribute positively to project tiger


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Answered by bhagatsumu0802
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Honorable principle respected teachers and my dear friends,

I am here to say a few words on the topic 'save the tiger', and i certainly hope to make a difference.......

The tiger is one of nature most magnificant veasts. It is a unique animal, at the apex of the food chain. It plays a very important role in maintaining the health and diversity of the ecosystem. However, when a species becomes eastings, it effects the entire ecosystem, and we have reason to worry, for the tiger is sorely endangered of extinction. As per the statistics, there are hardly 3500 left in India, as against the more than 100000 that existed a Hundred years ago. Tigers are killed for their bones, fur and heads. These parts often sold begin and outside India, and fech larged somes of money for the sailors. The killing of tigers for sport or for selfish interest is appalling and in human. There is no doubt that the people in the world are doing so with the convenience of the local leaders and. mains in the area.

India cannot afford to turn her back on this problem, for more than 60% of the world's tigers are found here. Hence, I appeal to all concerned especially the government, the NGOs and the wild life protectors, to bring such activities to light. As for us students, we, as educated youngsters, most try to 'make a difference' in whatever way we can it is time to act, and I appeal to everyone to participate in this 'save the tiger' campaign.

Thank you

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