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HOW THE TIGER GOT ITS STRIPES

by James

Pages 4 and 5 of 9

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After going days with barely any food, the Tiger was getting tired, weak and skinny! Upset, angry and left out, he wanted to give up hunting for food. All the other animals were good at hunting however, he couldn’t fit in. If he gives up he’ll die! Tigers can’t go extinct already! How can he catch prey without it running away?
Inspired by the Leopard’s spots, the Tiger now wanted his own way of camouflage. However, he wants to be unique and have stripes not spots! Mud! He can cover himself in mud to create stripes.
At the ditch, the Tiger wiped mud on his fur with his paws. The next day, the Tiger, who was beaming with excitement, caught a lot of prey whilst hunting.
He was so proud!
Proving the other animals wrong: the Tiger was catching prey everyday without fail. From that day to this, the Tiger has always been known as one of the best land predators. To help it camouflage, it still has its famous stripe as a feature and it will be forever known for that. Unfortunately, the Tiger hasn’t ever caught up with the three days of catching prey at the beginning of the world.


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