On a recent trip with my family—uncle, sister, and wife—we went to the Mysore Zoo, anxious to see the vast assortment of animals held inside its grounds. While I didn't photograph every animal and bird we saw, I did capture a few snippets of this enthralling excursion that I'm excited to share via the lens of my camera.
One of the first experiences that captivated me was with an unusual bird with a variety of brilliant feathers. I'm not sure what its name is, but what impressed me was its unusual capacity to make a variety of intriguing noises. Seeing such unique abilities in the animal realm captivated me.
Nothing, however, could have prepared me for the moment I locked eyes with a gorgeous tiger. Having only seen these creatures on National Geographic, seeing one up near and personal was a beautiful experience that left me in awe of their tremendous strength and elegance.
The sight of not one, but three cheetahs sharing the same area in a nearby enclosure piqued my interest. While there seems to be two in the photo, following closer study, I discovered a third one hidden among its friends. These cheetahs' quickness and agility were incredible to watch.
The "Neer nai," or water dog, was one among the most unusual species encountered. Although its English name eluded me, seeing its activities in its watery environment was a one-of-a-kind experience that contributed to the zoo's richness.
The sinuous grace of the python snakes, each with its own pattern and color, stunned me. The variation among them attested to the vastness of the reptile world and piqued my interest with their distinct qualities.
The wild ducks stood out among the bird species due to their bright plumage. Visitors were warned not to feed the animals by signs placed around the enclosure. While the specific causes were not clear, I found myself thinking about the possible effects of human intervention on their natural behaviors and ecology, an issue I would like to investigate more.
A parrot not only reflected but also repeated my remarks with remarkable precision, which was an unexpected surprise. Its imitation astounded me with the breadth of their ability to learn and replicate human speech.
As we walked through the zoo, I was struck by the sight of zebras, which I had only seen in distant regions. Their vivid black and white stripes against the lush vegetation made for a very spectacular image.
The rhinoceros' majesty far exceeded my expectations. Their enormous size and sturdy construction created an unforgettable impact, demonstrating the animal kingdom's amazing diversity.
Our tour of Mysore Zoo was nothing short of enthralling. Each meeting with these extraordinary species gave me a look into their individual worlds, leaving me with a greater respect for the animal kingdom's beauty and diversity. If you've been to this zoo or had comparable experiences, please share them in the comments section below.
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I must say Mysore Zoo is very beautiful. A lots of animal! I can remind I visited Alipore Zoo in Kolkata in my childhood. Forgot everything. I think need to visit once more.😀