ESSAY ON ZOO VISIT: A SCHOOL TOUR – ESSAY 3 (600 WORDS)
Introduction
Before breaking up for the winter vacations, my school organised a tour to the National Zoological Park, Delhi. All the students were enthusiastic and excited about it, as it was our first outing with our peers since we had been promoted to fourth standard.
Dressed neatly in the school uniforms along with the sport shoes, we set out for the journey by having assembled ourselves in the school bus. It took us about an hour to reach the zoo. The tickets had already been purchased by the school authorities in advance, hence upon reaching we directly entered the zoo unlike other people who were standing in the queues at the ticket counters. We had already been given instructions to walk in small groups, each headed by a teacher in order to avoid getting lost.
Our Intelligent and Playful Ancestors
First, we came across the monkeys which were kept in a very large cage with trees in different varieties to provide them with ample space for jumping and playing. These included the langur, baboon, chimpanzee, light brown skinned monkey etc. When we reached there, the monkeys were being fed mangoes and bananas by the zoo authorities. We were amazed at their intelligence as they carefully peeled the fruits and consumed only the edible part.
We also came across our ancestor gorilla walking on two legs just as we humans walk today.
Fierce and Frightening Roars
Walking further we observed a Himalayan black bear that was calmly resting under a tree in a ditch and consuming honey, which had been given by the zoo authorities. It was funny to see him only concentrate on the honey and completely ignore the fierce roars that were coming from the nearby ditches. These roars were of the leopards that seemed to be irritated perhaps because they have not yet been fed.
Thereafter, we walked to the next ditch and observed the magnificent Bengal tiger which was galloping up and down the trees and in the pond. Its aerobics seemed to attract various passersby and also we children spent a great deal of time watching it.
All this while, I and my friends had been exited to see the big lion with a great mane, fearful roars and its lour about which we had discussed. However, when we came across it, the Asiatic lion was calmly sleeping under the shade of the tree. We all were really disappointed.
Underground Reptile Section
Moving further, we visited the underground reptile section where the venomous snakes and crocodiles had been kept. The snakes though poisonous and dangerous, had extremely beautiful designs on their gliding skin, especially the Asian vine snake and the Sri Lankan Pit Viper.
Additionally, it was a prolific experience to observe the alligators and crocodiles swimming very stealthily in the pond.
Magnificent and Colourful Birds
Coming back on the ground level, we encountered a very big cage where the birds including the hornbill, peacock, shikra, kite, etc. had been kept in captivity providing them with ample room for flying. They were really beautiful birds in varied colours, especially the peacock that was in procession of extremely beautiful feathers. I and my friends were lucky enough to see the peacock with its open feathers.
There were also some water birds, not capable of flying too high, including the ducks, swans, cranes etc. in different hues that were kept in a manmade pond. They were despite the winter season, floating in the water and enjoying it.
Conclusion
After having completed the tour, a lunch had been arranged by the school authorities in the restaurant at the zoo. It was buffet that we ate till our hearts content and then had ice cream. Thereafter, we boarded the bus and reached the school premises by four in the evening. Though I have visited the zoo a number of times with my family, this experience with my friends was indeed fun and memorable.
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