English, asked by Pradeepsahoo1234, 1 year ago

Describe your visit to zoo

Answers

Answered by GoofyKid
3
Our school broke up for the winter vacations. One day I went to Vandalur zoo with my friends. The entry was by tickets. We went up several steps to purchase the tickets. Then we entered the zoo. 

We walked up and down. A deep canal ran parallel to the footpath. Beyond the canal there were small trees. The cages of the birds were hanging down the branches of the trees. Their multi-coloured feathers gleamed into sunlight. 


Next we saw a small water pond with many kinds of birds swimming in it. It was interesting to see new birds in an enclosure. They twittered, chirped and whistled. They presented nature’s voice. It was pleasing indeed to hear them. We saw many birds there - sparrows, nightingales and owls of different colours set in the closed cage. The owls sat with closed eyes lost in thoughts. We bade a silent farewell to those philosophers among birds and walked on. 

We visited the tigers, lions and bears shut in cages. We saw some hippos and also a rhino. We heared the loud roar of a lion. One tiger was in a fit of anger. The tiger was strong and handsome. I was reminded of Blake’s lines. 

“What immortal hand or eye dare frame the fearful symmetry?" 

Then we enjoyed a boat cruise. I enjoyed it most. We also saw many other fauna like crocodiles, snakes, frogs, fish ad a hundred other creatures. They all felt at home in the zoo. Last of all we saw different kinds of monkeys. 


We passed many happy hours in the zoo. It was a pleasing experience for all of us.


GoofyKid: mark as braibliest
GoofyKid: brainliest
dhillonR: where
GoofyKid: above the answer
GoofyKid: there will be a mark as brainliest sign
GoofyKid: please click on mine
Answered by dhillonR
3
I visit to Chattbirr zoo in Chandigarh..it was awesome journey.i went there with my family .we reached there at 11 am ..i was very excited to see the animals,birds ...there inside we saw elephants,monkeys,peacocks and most interestingly white lioness with its calf... elaborate.....
Similar questions