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english • matric 9th

The Silent Predator and the Majestic Prey

Comprehensive study notes for The Silent Predator and the Majestic Prey (Chapter ) English Matric 9th. Read detailed explanations, solve MCQs, practice questions with answers. Free online education Pakistan.

The Snow Leopard: Ghost of the Mountains

The Snow Leopard is an elusive predator found in the high mountains (Himalayas, Karakoram). Known as the 'Ghost of the Mountains', it has thick spotted fur for camouflage and insulation. Its wide paws act like snowshoes, and its long tail helps in variation. It is a top predator, controlling herbivore populations.

The Markhor: Snake-Eater

The Markhor is Pakistan's national animal, famous for its spiral corkscrew horns. The name means 'Snake-Eater' in Persian (referencing its twisted horns). It lives on steep cliffs, using broad hooves for grip. It is a herbivore, preventing overgrazing of mountain vegetation.

Predator-Prey Relationship

The relationship between the Snow Leopard and Markhor is crucial for a healthy ecosystem. Leopards keep Markhor numbers in check. If Leopards disappear, Markhors would overpopulate and destroy vegetation (overgrazing). If Markhors disappear, Leopards would starve.

Threats and Conservation

Both species face threats from poaching (illegal hunting), habitat loss, and climate change. Markhors are hunted for horns; Leopards are killed by herders protecting livestock. Organizations like WWF and Snow Leopard Foundation use Trophy Hunting programs to fund conservation and reward locals for protecting wildlife.

Grammar: Hyphenated Words

A hyphen (-) joins words to form a single idea.
1. Hyphenated Nouns: mother-in-law, well-being.
2. Hyphenated Adjectives: Compound adjectives before a noun (e.g., well-known author, high-speed train).

Grammar: The 'ough' Sound

The string -ough has many pronunciations:
- Though (like 'go')
- Through (like 'too')
- Rough/Tough (like 'uff')
- Thought (like 'saw')
- Bough (like 'cow')

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