Swift Predator Short Answer
This passage explains how tigers use their speed, strength, and grace to survive in the wild. It describes their ability to sprint short distances, swim to cool off or hunt, climb for safety, and move silently while stalking prey. Readers learn how these combined skills make tigers efficient and powerful hunters. The text highlights how movement and stealth help maintain their dominance in nature.
Students practice descriptive and process comprehension, following how physical abilities support survival. Vocabulary like stealth, predator, and agility strengthens academic and scientific fluency. The passage reinforces cause-and-effect relationships between body adaptations and behavior. Reading about movement patterns builds observation, critical thinking, and analytical skills.