Tuesday, 9 December 2014

The Zoo

It was a beautiful Wednesday morning, as I walked through the Hamilton Zoo gates.  The trees were blowing in the soft cold breeze. It was like I had  walked into a place of beautiful nature.
Step by step, by step, we arrived at the meerkat enclosure. I looked through the tinted windows to see the cute little meerkats. There was one hiding in the brown hollow log. One sat on the top of the big grey rocks, and the rest were scattering around on the dusty ground. The meerkats had three colors on their bodies grey, white and black. We had spent quite a long period  of time at the meerkats' enclosure when we decided to move on to the next fun and exciting animal.
“The next animal!” I said in an excited voice- the giraffes. I walked up right beside the giraffes and leaned on the light brown wooden fence. I looked up to their orange, yellow and light brown bodies and they were so tall. It felt like I was only one or two feet tall and the giraffes were 300 feet tall or even maybe 400. I stared and stared at the giraffes for 5 or 6 minutes. 
“Can we go now?” asked Jahnyva. 
“No, no and no,” I said, until I finally gave in and said “Fine!” but I wasn't happy. By far, the giraffe was my favourite animal.

It was a fun and exciting day but I still wish that we had stayed at the giraffe enclosure for longer.

The Baby Tiger

It was a sunny Saturday afternoon when Taylor and Nathan went to Sun Side Zoo.
They had been walking around the zoo for quite a long period of time and saw lots of different animals like monkeys, cheetahs, birds and giraffes, but their favourite animal was the baby tiger.
“Mum, Dad, can we go to the baby tiger cage, please?” said Taylor and Nathan in a begging voice.
“ Fine,” Mum and Dad said in annoyed voices.
They ran as fast as they could across the wooden bridge and over the wooden boards. 
When they were about 2 or 3 metres away from the baby tiger cage, they  could see a big red sign saying that one of the baby tigers had escaped. They both went into panic mode.
“Look!” said Nathan.
They both looked at the big green bush and saw it shake. Two little eyes peered out of the bush then a little orange tail wagged from side to side, poking out of the bush. Taylor and Nathan immediately knew that it was the baby tiger that had escaped. Nathan immediately called the zoo keeper who was in charge of the baby tiger cage. The zoo keeper came rushing through the doors and over to the baby tiger. He put it back in its cage.