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4.  An animal you like
the most (Strange/ seen for the first time)-
Elephant
•  India is a diverse country
•  There are many types of animals found in India
•  There are pet animals, domestic animals and wild animals
•  Here I am going to talk about an animal which I saw for the first time in Mini zoo at
Chandigarh.
•  OR
•  An animal I like the most is an elephant.
•  OR
•  Here I am going to talk about an animal which I find strange
•  It is the elephant
•  The elephants are the biggest land animals.
•  They are herbivorous and can be identified because of their trunk.
•  The trunk is the projection of their nose and the upper lips.
•  There are two types of elephants, the Indian and the African.
•  African elephants are bigger than their Indian counterparts.
•  They have comparatively larger ears.
•  Among the African elephants both the males and females have tusks whereas, only
the males among the Indian elephants have tusks and so they are called tuskers.
•  The back of the Indian elephants are convex whereas that of the African elephants
are concave.
•  Indian elephants can be tamed and they are more beautiful.
•  Elephants are gregarious animals and live in herds headed by tuskers.
•  They have a well structured family life.
•  The young ones, called the calf, are looked after by the cow elephants.
•  Their cry is called trumpet.
•  In India, elephants are captured, tamed and used for various purposes.
•  Elephants are among the few animals whose existence is not endangered till now.


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May-August 2018
An animal you like the most (Strange/ seen for the first time)- Snakes
•  India is a diverse country
•  There are many types of animals found in India
•  There are pet animals, domestic animals and wild animals
•  Here I am going to talk about an animal which I saw for the first time in a park near
my home
•  It was a huge big snake, black in colour and about 4 feet long
•  Many people gathered around it.
•  A snake charmer was called and he played an instrument and then very deftly caught
the snake in a box and went away.
•  Snakes are beautiful animals.
•  They are reptiles.
•  Unlike the other reptiles, snakes have no limbs; so they crawl.
•  Their body is covered with scales and they shed their skin once in a while and this is
called moulting.
•  There are two types of snakes, the poisonous and the non-poisonous.
•  Most of the snakes are non-poisonous.
•  Snakes feed on small birds, frogs, rodents etc.
•  The poisonous snakes use their poison to kill the prey.
•  But the others wind around the victim to kill them.
•  Such snakes are called constrictors.
•  Cobra, vipers and krait are poisonous snakes whereas python and rat-snakes are
harmless.
•  Snakes are not our foes but are friends because they eat away the rodents like rats
who are a great enemy of man.
•  We should not kill snakes.


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May-August 2018
Follow up questions
1.  Do you think wild TV animal programs are beneficial?
Of course they are. We get to learn so much about animals. They are beautiful creations of
nature. When I see these programs, I sometimes wonder how these animals live
harmoniously and have feelings.
2.  Why and how are these beneficial?
Animals are part of our ecological chain. They are very important for us. Some programs
make us aware of their value to us. We come to know that our activities are harming them.
We begin to realise the importance of animal conservation.
3.  Do you think schools should teach students about animals?
Yes, definitely. Schools need to make children aware of animals and their importance to us.
4.  Do you agree with rare animals being raised in the zoos?
Yes, I do. I know that zoos are unnatural places to raise animals, but at the same time they
are safer for rare animals, which are in very less numbers. Today’s zoos are very different.
They try to provide as much natural habitat as is possible.
5.  What should we do to protect endangered animals?
I believe the governments across the globe are working hard to protect the
endangered species from getting extinct like in India the government ran a campaign
to save the tigers. People can also play an important part in this, if they stop buying
items which contain animal parts like tiger skin, or elephant tusks then the poaching
of these animals will stop which will help in saving the population of these animals.
6.  Do you support experiment on animals?
No I do not support experimentation on animals as I believe it to be morally wrong.
I think with advancements in technology humans can do experimentations with help
of computers and robots
7.  Why do some people refuse to eat animals?
There are many reasons why some people are vegetarians. Firstly, it might be due to
their religion or culture like in India people who belong to Hindu religion do not eat
meat at all as is forbidden in their religion. Secondly some people are becoming
vegetarian nowadays because the love for animals is growing, more and more
people are adopting pets so they have stopped eating animals.
8.  What would happen if some species disappear from Earth?
Every species plays an important role on our planet, if some species disappear from
earth, then it could have potentially disastrous consequences like if the species of
birds disappear it could lead to increase in the population of pests which will impact
our crops. So we should try to protect the endangered species.


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May-August 2018

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