A) The author B) The poachers C) The villagers D) The tiger itself
A) Love and betrayal B) Man vs. nature C) Freedom and oppression D) Wealth and poverty
A) Jack London B) Ernest Hemingway C) Michael Crichton D) John Vaillant
A) Deforestation B) Climate change C) Pollution D) Poaching
A) Economic growth B) Cultural heritage C) Space exploration D) Environmental conservation
A) As both beautiful and deadly B) As a common pet C) As harmless and friendly D) As a simple animal
A) Isolationism B) Technological advancement C) Conquest and dominance D) Respect for nature and wildlife
A) Changes the tiger's behavior B) Creates conflict and fear C) Helps in conservation D) Eliminates the tiger's habitat |