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Monday, September 5, 2011

The dangerous animals in the zoo

One day Pi's father was showing him and his brother Ravi how dangerous animals are, and under no circumstances should they ever get close to a cage, to pet them or to put their hands through the bars. He demonstrated the danger by placing a goat in the tiger's cage, and watching the tiger eat it in one bite. He soon walked Pi and Ravi to each cage explaining the danger of them. He began with the lions and leopards, Pi's dad told them a story of how a madman in Australia who was a black belt in karate wanted to prove that he was tougher than the lions, the next day the keeper found only half his body because he had lost, badly. He moved on to the Himalayan bears and the sloth bears, one strike of their claws and your on the ground gushing blood out. The hippos, with their flabby mouth they can crush your body to a bloody pulp. The hyenas, They have the strongest jaws in nature, they will start eating you while you're alive. The orang-utans are as strong as ten men, they will break your bones as if they were twigs. Ostriches can kick and your back is broken. The Arabian camel can bite you and take a big chunk of flesh. The black swan can break your skull with their beaks, and with their wings they will break your arms.

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