A moral tale of how a tourist who arrives wanting to shoot game, but changes to become a campaigner for the protection of endangered species. {Please! give the answer quickly and before 17 September 2015, fast Please! }

Such questions need to be attempted on your own to test your creative writing skills. However, these points might help you elaborate:

- Max was in India to visit the forests of Gir to be able to hunt a lion.

- He knew that hunting was prohibited in that area, but he had some friends who had organised the illegal hunt.

- He and his friends bribed some officials and lay the bait.

- A lioness was lured by the bleating goat and max got ready to aim and shoot.

- The local villager who was accompanying them as their guide made a comment just a she was about to shoot.

- He said, "There goes another one, soon there will be none!"

- He said this with so much pathos and pain in his voice that Max could not take the shot.

- He turned to the guide and asked him what he wanted to say.

- The villager told him how the forest had been inhabited with innumerable lions and how that kept the balance of the ecosystem in place.

- He lamented the depleteing numbers of the majestic animal and explained how it hunted only when it was hungry, how it avoided coming close to humans, how it represented the magnificent wild!

- The simple but poignant words of the villager converted Max from a hunter to an ambassador of saving the endangered species of animals.

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