The zoo
is an artificial forest created by man. Though there are few trees compared with the natural forest, the animals, birds
and other creatures found in the zoo
must always remind us of the forest. It is indeed an interesting place to
visit.
Even in
the natural forest such a variety of animals, birds and other creatures cannot
be found as are found in a big zoo. Animals which are not found in the forests
of one country are caught in other parts or the world and brought to the zoo.
The lion, for example, is not found in Malaysia; but one may see an African
lion in the zoo at Johote Bahru.
Until I
visited the zoo at Johore Bahru, a few months ago, I had ao idea how
informative a visit to a zoo might be. Though the zoo at Johort Bahru is not
big, I found many kinds of interesting animals and other creatures there.
Lions, tigers and other animals were moving about lazily in their cages. Some
of the animals appeared to be bored, and they took little interest in the
visitors. The monkeys, however, showed their natural agility. Whenever they saw
a visitor, they ran towards him and begged for something to eat. I was indeed
amused at their behaviour. Most or them were caught in Malaysia and their
variety was amazing.
Some of
the birds too were very interesting to see. Their beautiful feathers and looks
fascinated me. Birds are indeed one of the loveliest creations of God. A few
birds are larger than many animals.
The
lions and the tigers in this zoo were so docile that I could not but treat them
as domestic animals like the dog and the cat. I went very close to them, but
they showed little interest in me. I then began to think of how the animal or
even human spirit could be broken by confinement. Confined to their cages,
these animals had become spiritless. Even the sight of food did not seem to
excite them much.
Then,
there was the crocodile with its usual pretence ct innocence. It refused to be
disturbed. Heaven knows how it might have reacted if a child had fallen into
its pit. However, my visit to the zoo had increased my knowledge of animals.
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