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Thursday, September 26, 2019

Orana Wildlife Park visit

At the end of this term, we had outside school activities, the previous activity was going to 'MEGA Air'. The most recent one, however, is our visit to Orana Wildlife Park. I have visited the Park quite a number of times however each and every time is special. I learnt more things about the environment and our global issues, that we are not only faced by "less intelligent" animals but us as well. I got to see animals again, I love animals, reptiles general to be more specific snakes, I also love sugar gliders and canines, birds [ravens], well, I love them all. During the visit, we had a break before doing the tour, and off we started. We looked at quite a number of animals, some very briefly, but at times there were a few intervals where we could just appreciate the sight of these magnificent animals.

There were some of which I would call my favourites, most liked. I liked the 'fat unicorns' also known as rhinos/rhinoceros, seeing the great apes was quite enjoyable as well. Observing their similarity to use Homo Sapiens, I thought of how much 2% of DNA can get a very different result; which makes me wonder about "Aliens" per se and how even if the change is only by a small percentage, how "smart" they can be and how much different they could be from us.
I enjoyed the Orana Wildlife Park visit, I would gladly visit it more in the future.

Here are some images that were taken during the visit.










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