According to pi's father, animals seek what kind of environment?
(a)exciting
(b)free...
English, 13.10.2019 04:10 saramerguelo
According to pi's father, animals seek what kind of environment?
(a)exciting
(b)free to roam
(c) in a zoo
(d) safe
#2 pi's father explains that it is important for animals to know he is the 'alpha male' so that
(a) they will feel more secure
(b) they can relax
(c) they will enjoy being in the zoo
(d) it will increase their appetites
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