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a. are known; b. kill; c. reside; d. seen; e. is; f. hidden; g. discern; h. fall; i. unite; j. attack; k. devours; l. is decreasing; m. are; n. takeing .
Tigers (a) are known as ferocious animals. But they hardly (b) kill any animal when they are not hungry. Usually the tigers (c) reside in the deep forest. They are hardly (d) seen in the open unless there (e) is a strong necessity. They often remain (f) hidden under the deep green in search of the prey. Whenever they (g) discern any prospective prey, they take a pose to (h) fall upon it. Tigers often (i) unite themselves to (j) attack their prey from different directions. An adult tiger (k) devours 20 to 30 kilograms of meat at a single meal. In our Sundarbans the number of tigers (l) is decreasing day by day. Poaching and illegal trafficking (m) are the main reasons of decrease. So the concerned authority should be committed to (n) takeing action to protect the tigers.