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Name Ashley Bidgoli

Period 6
Date 1/10/17

Hunting the Right Type of


Animal
One day, in the wild grasslands of Central South Africa, a

lone Zebra left its herd because he couldnt seem to relate to the

rest of zebras, along with their cantankerous ways. He then realizes that he is very

thirsty and decides to visit a nearby water hole. Meanwhile, an urbane looking vulture

is sitting on one of the two trees near the waters edge. The vulture decided to take a

long break near the tree to get away from his flock. The zebra is old and tired but he

has many good traits such as being wise and smart. The zebra then makes his first

move my taking a quick sip of the water, feeling inviolable, and examining the area

after he is done drinking. Nearby, a lioness who has a prudent plan, watches for an

opportunity to get his pray. The lioness was especially hungry that night, so she

wanted to catch her prey quick.Along with that, the zebra was quite commodious to

the lioness. The zebra doesnt know what's coming for him but the lioness is also

unaware that the zebra is very wise. As the vulture sees the zebra drinking his water,

he decides to fly from one tree to another to make sure the lioness is successful at

her hunt. The vulture was hoping the lioness understood her jargon.He then noisily

decides to fly and the zebra, briefly distracted, looks at the vulture fly. The lioness

know it's time to attack so she slowly creeps up with a subjugate attitude and hides

behind the long grass. Her breathe very still so she doesnt get caught. Just as she
was about to attack, the zebra glides to the side and faintly laughs. The lioness, with

no other choice on the wet shore, slides deeply face first in the water and mud.

The lion then says with a flippant attitude I will get you next time! Just watch!

The zebra answers back with a wry grin on his face and says With a zebra as

wise and as smart as me, nothing can get in my way.

The zebra, with confidence, runs back to his herd and while he runs, the lioness

slowly gets up from the mud and gets to the grass to clean herself. She lets out one

mighty roar to intimidate the zebra and runs off. As for the vulture, he waits once

again to see a more successful hunter, hoping their would be a quick proximity. As the

lioness walks back, she had finally realized that you cant judge people by their looks

but by how they act.

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