The PDF titled "How to Tell Wild Animals" is a poem by Carolyn Wells that humorously describes how to identify various wild animals by their physical features and behaviors. Key points include:
- The Asian Lion is identified by its large, tawny appearance and a roar that frightens you.
- The Bengal Tiger has black stripes on a yellow background and immediately 'eats you' if it notices you.
- The Leopard is spotted and leaps to attack instantly.
- A Bear can be recognized by its extremely tight and hard hug.
- Hyenas laugh, while crocodiles cry, making them distinguishable.
- The Chameleon is small, has no ears or wings, and blends with its surroundings.
The poem uses a mix of humor and vivid descriptions to help recognize these animals, especially in jungles or even around yards in some cases. This poem and its explanations are found in several educational PDFs that provide context, poetic devices, and questions to aid understanding and appreciation of the poem. If a complete PDF document of this poem is desired, one version is available from the Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir website, as well as multiple educational PDF sources like NCERT and Scribd that cover this poem in detail.
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