Actually, most of the time I am camoflaged, pretending to be a tree branch. This way I can sit and watch and not be in the way and laugh at everything happening around me.
"Oh, I’d like to be a monkey in the zoo.
Why, you’d never have a bit of work to do.
You needn’t wear no gaiters, and you get nice boiled pertaters
And a lot of all those yummy peanuts, too.
Gee, I’d like to be a monkey in the zoo—
'Cause you never see a monkey feeling blue.
You just sit upon the shelf; if you itch you scratch yourself—
Oh, I’d like to be a monkey in the zoo!"
I guess if I went with anything other than what my username suggests I’d seem hypocritical. But I don’t wanna be a frog! What a lame animal for a zoo.
"And here we see the great and ferocious grizzly bear. And on your left are the big cat cages where you will find such dangerous animals as the lion, tiger, and the fastest land animal, the cheetah.
And over here we have a frog. Frogs can swim and they catch insects with their tongues."
If no one objects, I’d like to be a grizzly bear. Or maybe a polar bear. Being a frog at the zoo just sucks.
Actually, the frogs were one of the more popular animals at our zoo back home - the giant marine toad (okay, a relative of the frog) was pretty cool, once you realized it wasn’t a just a lumpy rock, and the itty-bitty colorful poison-dart frogs were really neat to look at, especially when the tour guide told us about the horrible agony their toxins could cause.
I dunno about that - I recall seeing some colorful, allegedly poison frogs last time I went to the zoo. My daughter was impressed - this being before she discovered boys and all. I know I had a point to make here, but I kinda forgot.
Okay, you guys convinced me to be a frog. I’m a Phylobates terriblis - a poison frog from the rain forests.
“The poison (toxin) of the frogs comes out of pores in the skin. The poison frogs are also called poison-dart frogs because some of the Amerindian tribes use them to poison their darts with. Not all poison frogs are deadly, only 3 species are very dangerous. Of those 3 is the Phylobates terriblis the deadliest. It’s deadly poison is called Batrachotoxin and one frog is enough to kill 20.000 mice or 8 human beings.”
All of the above shamelessly stolen from http://www1.tip.nl/~t272198/ And I’m blue, like the one at the page I linked to.
Cool. Now I can kill people just by touching them. BWA-HA-HA-HA!!!