Only this can help you differentiate between a lizard and chameleon. She says that it is a lizard – like creature which doesn’t have ears and wings just like a lizard. The last one in the list is the Chameleon. This can be seen when they are killing their prey. Here she explains about hyenas which she thinks have a smiling face and the crocodiles that have tears in their eyes. After this, she asks a question to the readers that do they know how to recognize beasts that hunt their prey. So, she says that the bear will continue to hug us tightly and that is the only way to recognize him. This is the way to recognize a bear as it kills a person by hugging him very tightly. Then she moves on to the bear that she says will hug very tightly. Moreover, she says that if one will cry out in pain, it maybe of no use as the leopard will not stop attacking him. After this, she says that if the reader met an animal that has black spotted skin and it at once jumps on him, then it means that the reader has met a leopard. She says by adding humour that if this beautiful black striped animal kills you and eats you, then you have surely met a Bengal tiger. Next in the line is the Bengal tiger that she has explained to be a royal animal that at once attacks and kills a man. This means that you have seen an Asian lion. She says that if you are visiting the jungles of the east and there you see an animal which has tawny skin and he roars so loudly that you will die out of fear. First of all she tells us about an Asian lion. These animals are very dangerous and she has introduced them one by one in a very funny way. The poet is describing the various wild animals. She is introducing the reader to various kinds of wild animals like Asian lion, Bengal tiger, bear, etc.explaining each of the animals in a very humorous way. She has used language in a way that it generates humour. In the poem, the poet has explained the characteristics of various wild animals in a very funny way. How to Tell Wild Animals Poem Introduction
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