I'm sure you all managed to work out what was going on there. Well, fairly sure.
If you haven't seen it, it's at the business end of this link ..
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Well, my aunt Amelia came across something similar while staying in Lyon for a few days .... no, it wasn't a lion. In fact, it was yet another animal rescue sort of place, with a really odd collection of animals... which were kept in two separate "zones"
In the first zone they were shown around by a retired civil servant who looked after this area ... and on show were an alligator, loads of butterflies, ladybirds everywhere , a few frogs, eels and fish , several grasshoppers , and some beetles and bees, and all they seemed to get foodwise was caterpillars.
In the 2nd zone, presided over by a plumber, were lots of goats, chickens, horses, wolves and deer, a single ostrich, one camel, a tank of squids... and the air was full of mosquitos and fireflies. They all seemed to eat worms, oh, and mice.
Questions....
[1] While they were there, a member of the public brought in a distressed parrot. Which enclosure did it go into ?
[2] Just as my aunt was leaving, a box of rather lethargic snails were found on the doorstep ... which was their zone ?
[3] What do you think might be the shortest-named animal that would go into Zone 1 ?
Cripes ... after all that brain-work, here's a refreshing change .... Kate and Anna McGarrigle and the lovely " Roses Blanches" ...