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प्रश्न
You are going to meet a Great Indian Bustard very soon. Prepare at least 10 questions to interview him.
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उत्तर
- Hello there! Congratulations for getting the status of the State Bird of Rajasthan. How do you feel about it?
- How did you feel when you did not become the National Bird of India?
- Many humans do not know about you. Why do you think this is so?
- How do you protect yourself from hunters?
- How do you think humans can help you to identify and avoid electric power-lines?
- Is your home being threatened in the name of 'progress'?
- How will the environment be harmed if you become extinct?
- Do you feel safe in the sanctuaries?
- Who else, besides Dr. Salim Ali, is your friend?
- What else can be done by humans to help you?
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- Bertie stated that it was the Jago crest. He further added that his mother’s hair was dark brown similar to his.
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