When tigers hunt, they hunt alone. In contrast, lions hunt in groups; they work
together to drive
their prey into an ambush. Cheetahs are known for their speed when they chase prey.
Leopards are
able to climb trees when they are prowling for prey. Surprisingly, jaguars often hunt in
water. There is great diversity in the hunting habits of large cats. There is also great
diversity in the places in which they hunt.
The implied main idea is:
There is also great diversity in the places in which they hunt.
Cheetahs, leopards, and jaguars have different methods of hunting.
There is great diversity in the hunting habits of large cats, and there is also great diversity in the
places in which they hunt.
When tigers hunt, they hunt alone, but in contrast, lions hunt in groups.
able to climb trees when they are prowling for prey . Springy Jaguars often haunt in water. There is great diverse in haunting habits or large cats . There is also great diversity in places in which they haunt . The implied main idea is
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