Characteristics of animals in the zoo
When a hippopotamus sleeps on the water, its broad back is exposed to the water as a whole, just like a boat upside down. Camel's body is very tall and its neck is very long, so it can see far in the desert. Camels have large nostrils and a particularly sensitive sense of smell. They are especially good at finding water sources, where water can be smelled far away.
The cuddly little panda rolls around like a ball. When it is free, it chews with bamboo and bites very hard, which seems very sweet. The roar of the lion, which is as deep as Hong Zhong, has an earth-shattering feeling. Although it is far away, it still feels a little scared. In the strong sunlight, the cat's pupil can be narrowed as thin as a thread.