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In "The Night of the Leopard" by Ruskin Bond, leopards become man-eaters due to a combination of factors, including habitat loss and scarcity of natural prey. The story illustrates how humans encroach on wildlife territories, pushing these animals into desperate situations. As the leopards adapt to their changing environment, they turn to humans as an alternative food source, leading to tragic encounters. This transformation highlights the delicate balance between nature and human activity and the consequences of disrupting that balance.
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The room on the roof.
In "The Night of the Leopard" by Ruskin Bond, leopards become man-eaters due to a combination of factors, including habitat loss and scarcity of natural prey. The story illustrates how humans encroach on wildlife territories, pushing these animals into desperate situations. As the leopards adapt to their changing environment, they turn to humans as an alternative food source, leading to tragic encounters. This transformation highlights the delicate balance between nature and human activity and the consequences of disrupting that balance.
"The Room on the Roof" is a short story written by Ruskin Bond.
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the moral of the story of the blue umbrella by ruskin bond in 7 to 8 lines
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The Leopard Man's Story was created in 1903.
no...she sold baskets of fruits in the train...wat makes u think she was blind?
the moral of the story of the blue umbrella by ruskin bond in 7 to 8 lines
the coaral tree
The room on the roof.
in the treasury stories for children
no way! it is just a story