What does the tiger in the zoo do to convey his displeasure?
What does the tiger in the zoo do to convey his displeasure? The tiger stalks along the length of his cage silently and relentlessly as well as ignores his visitors to convey his displeasure. Hope this helps!
Why is he hiding tiger in the zoo?
The poet says that if the tiger was not confined to the zoo cage, he would have been hiding behind the long grass near some water body, in order to catch its prey that is the deer. Also, he would have terrorized the residents of the villages around the forest area.
How does the tiger make his presence felt in the zoo?
Answer: The tiger makes his presence felt by snarling around houses at the jungle's edge and by showing his white fangs and claws.