
Johny, the little bunny, is busy these days. He always carries a magnifying glass with him and searches for something on the ground. What is he searching for? He is missing something? No, what the bunny is doing is making a map, a map that gives information on how many tigers are living in a particular area. It's a social work, Johny is doing out of sheer passion!
The map that Johny is making will save bunny lives. It will tell which areas have a tiger population, so that other bunnies in their community could avoid such tiger territories. The bunny is doing a dangerous task, spotting tigers, but he is a brave bunny who loves adventures.
At the moment, what interests me is the big pug mark of tigers.
Johny looks for pugmarks along the way. If there are pugmarks, the bunny goes hiding and watches the tigers passing through that area. The bunny counts each tiger before recording them on his map. Even though it's quite a tedious and dangerous job, he loves his job. Who knows how many bunnies can use his map and save their precious lives.
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