Two possible interpretations of Richard Parker's lack of a goodbye could be:
its about people looking back on there past
Science has not yet found a way to restore this extinct species.
Well, Yes If we find some droppings of it or a hair from it we can use its DNA to bring it back to life though all of the ones brang back to life will have the same personality, behavior etc. By the way i don't think this animal is extinct!
My name is
livin life without looking back
Bear would win
The person looking back reference in the story signifies reflection on past actions, decisions, or experiences. It can highlight themes of regret, nostalgia, or self-awareness, adding depth to the character's development and the overall narrative.
Yes.
they just did they brought all kinds of creatures like the wooly mammoth,saber tooth tiger and all kinds of creatures if you dont believe me then just type in prehistoric creatures back to life
A ti liger is a lion breed with a tiger then breed back to a tiger
1 day in India,Asia,a male Bengal Tiger left his family,and is looking for a mate. In a very bad mood,a male Asiatic Lion was looking for a tiger to eat. Both the Tiger and the lion were Brave(not scared). The lion and Tiger found each other,they roared and snarled at each other,they both didin't want to fight. (Actually,they did want to fight,they were just planning their attacks). The Tiger knew it was 4:00 AM in the morning,it was trying to scare the Lion beacuse it wanted to avoid the fight so it would find a mate. The lion was FURIOUS,and attacked the Tiger. It missed! The Tiger was 100% Angry and bit the lion's back leg! Then,it let go. The lion bit the Tiger's front leg! The Tiger was 1,000,000,000,000,000(1 Quadrillion)% FURIOUS! It bit the lion's throat! The Lion was injurd. The Tiger bit the throat for 1.....2.......3.......4! The lion is killed! The tiger got out of the ruins and went back into the Rain Forest.
the tiger was listed as endangered when all tiger subspecies where put on the endangered list back in the late 1980s