The zoo was alive with the anticipation of a new day, as families and individuals alike made their way through the entrance. The pathways were lined with colorful banners, promising exotic animals and thrilling shows. Among the early visitors was a group of children on a school trip, their eyes wide with excitement and chatter echoing along the pathways.
Sam, the group's enthusiastic guide, led the children toward the aviary. "Alright, everyone, keep your eyes peeled for the colorful parrots," he announced with a grin. The children, armed with maps and notebooks, eagerly pointed out the vibrant feathers of the birds as they flitted from perch to perch.
Maya, a curious child with a penchant for adventure, wandered slightly ahead of the group, drawn by the gentle rustling of leaves. "Look, there's a family of turtles sunbathing over there!" she exclaimed, beckoning her friends to join her by the water's edge.
Mr. Thompson, the zookeeper, shared fascinating facts about the reptiles. "Did you know some snakes can go months without eating?" he asked, his voice full of enthusiasm. The children listened intently, their imaginations sparked by tales of far-off jungles and desert sands.
















