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The King has a meal….Zoo drama

I have, of late, been going to the Bannerghatta Zoo to introduce schoolchildren to various animals and birds, but, of course, I never expected to see a wildlife drama straight of out of National Geographic while I was there!

At the enclosure of the King Cobra, we found that there were many Rat Snakes, as well as the King himself….and suddenly, the King decided he (I am saying he because it’s the King…but it could have been the Queen as well!) needed a meal. Quite rapidly, he attacked one of the rat snakes…which literally flew out of the vegetation into an open patch of grass in the desperate need to get away from the predator.

However, the King was in no mood to let the prey off. The two fought furiously, intertwined. Since all this was happening on the other side of some fairly close-sized metal mesh, I could not get a video of the fast-paced action. However, after swaying to and fro in an embrace of death, the two snakes fell, together, into the trench between the raised patch of vegetation, and the metal net (beyond which there was a further barrier of plants, and a railing, from where we had to watch.)

At this point, through the crowd, I was at least able to get a few photographs.

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The King managed to get his fangs right into the middle of the rat snake.

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The Rat Snake coiled itself around the King Cobra, and actually tried dragging the much larger snake for quite a distance, backwards, along the circular trench.

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Amazed, we watched as the intensity of the death-struggle showed itself as much in the deadly stillness of this bite and embrace, as the all-over-the-place fight a few moments ago…

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However, we could not wait to see if the King finally did eat his prey; we had to take the children to the other enclosures, and we left them in mortal combat..and in the embrace of death for one, and food for the other….

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Here’s the signboard at the King Cobra enclosure.

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“Ophiophagus” means, “one who eats snakes”….and obviously, a lot of the rat snakes have been put into the enclosure to ensure that the King Cobra can hunt, as it would do in the wild. But because the two snakes came out of the vegetation, and the incident took place out in the open, we were privileged to watch one of the raw moments of Nature, very much as it would take place in the wild….

So…never imagine that a visit to the Zoo is going to be a pleasant and humdrum affair…sometimes drama can occur there, too!

Carrying death on its back….

I was delighted to take 15 children of Sindhi School, Malleswaram, to my favourite zoo area in the Bannerghatta National Park. Subbalakshmi, a teacher in the school, enthuses the children and organizes nature trails for them entirely on her own initiative…the school does not take any responsibility. Even the van was hired by her! More power to her and may her tribe increase!

Here are the children, posing with the Kids For Tigers poster:

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For the photographs from the outing,on my Facebook album,

click here

One of the very interesting things the children spotted on the outing was this caterpillar:

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I asked my nature Guru,

Karthik

whether the caterpillar was carrying some eggs…and he, and

Saptarshi, a wildlife friend on Facebook, had a very interesting story to tell.

This caterpillar, apparently, is carrying the Load of Death!

Braconid Wasps

(click on the name to find out more about these wasps)

apparently select caterpillars, and lay their eggs on them; the larvae, when they hatch, feed on the caterpillar, and form small cocoons on the body of the caterpillar…that’s what we saw, above!

The amazing things that happen in Nature are infinite….

Classic show by SRMAB Students

Here goes one more great work by SRMAB kids – Witness of SRMAB Annual Day 2011. Its a blind school for 140 kids located in J P Nagar, Bangalore.

Roopini and Nagveni - a deadly combo

Kavya joined Roopini - in a tough step

And the gang in one step - Kavya, Nagveni, Nivedita, Roopini, Nandi(that boy)

One more step

And the kids were also awesome

Sync.

Time for Punjabi

On full swing

I’ve been interested in, and involved with,

Magic Puddles

a daycare and children’s activity centre, for a while now, since I did a project with the children about trees. And having done the

Puttenahalli Lake Walk

a little while ago, I wanted to take the children there, too; so this morning, Viji and I rounded up some children and off we went!

We started at the Brigade Millenium arch entrance:

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And as we went, I pointed out various interesting things to them. Here they are, keenly observing a grasshopper!

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The children were full of curiosity…their sentences always seem to end in either question marks or exclamation marks! We were joined by

Usha Rajagopalan of the Puttenahalli Neighbourhood Lake Improvement Trust

who, with her band of tireless volunteers, has been maintaining the lake…and saving it from almost-certain disaster.

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They looked at various insects, trees (that PNLIT has planted, and others, too) and birds…and Usha explained various things about the lake.

She gave each child a pencil to write or sketch with (several of the children were already writing down what they saw, or sketching it!), and I asked everyone to pose for a group photo:

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Here are some of the birds we saw:

Coot, Common
Cormorant, Little
Crow, House
Crow, Jungle
Duck, Spot-billed
Egret, Cattle
Egret, Little
Garganey
Heron, Pond
Heron, Purple
Jacana, Pheasant-tailed
Kingfisher, White-breasted
Kite, Common (Pariah)
Moorhen, Purple
Munia, Scaly-breasted
Mynah, Common
Waterhen, White-breasted

Here is the

PURPLE MOORHEN:

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and the

PHEASANT-TAILED JACANA:

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We wound up with a lovely breakfast of Uthappam and coconut chutney, delicious after the sunny walk!

SRMAB – grown with time

I had many times witnessed the classic work done by SRMAB kids in sports and dance. Yesterday, I remembered it again when Ram called me. Ram was one of the progressing students of SRMAB. While talking, he told me that he joined Vijaya college, which is off course one of the best colleges in Bangalore. Somehow felt happy that guys are getting benefited of what we are teaching. It’s almost more than 4 and half year to me. I never got problem in teaching, never got the complain that kids are not able to concentrate in class. And time passes so fast that boy who was a kid at 8th or 9th, is now in PUC final year and thinking perfectly what to do next in life and talks about girlfriends.

Here goes Ram, student of the year with Srinivas Sir, principal and founder, one of the most inspiring person for me.

3-4 weeks back, we decided to have quiz competition at SRMAB. Shardha, who handles lot of work at SRMAB, came with the complain that students are not doing too good in some subject and its good to give a holistic knowledge rather than just focusing on computer. For that purpose, we decided to take a quiz. It was beautiful to see that they go somewhere in the deep and replied to the answers so maturely.

We were organizing the quiz. Why on ground - that's our style. Photo courtesy: Priyanka Varma

More of such events will be definitely be our next step, whereas marking them “good” is important for us. Knowing theory and knowing where it exactly going are too different things and our education system now demand to have a correct balance of both. I want to say more but right now just enjoy the pictures. Probably some dancing competition :) .

Roopani and Santosh performing the classic dance which was classic

Just adding the quiz paper for fun :) .

Round 1: Here

Final Round: Here

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I could not resist taking several shots:

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Here’s a short video of it moving those “prayerful” front limbs!

This was just one of the many colourful sightings we had in Valley School:

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You can see the photos of our trip on my Facebook page, if you

click here

When there are so many interesting things to be seen with Life Under Foot, why run behind stripes and spots alone?

Yours Truly Theatre

Ever heard about a theater performance for the Visually Impaired people ??? We also had no idea about this form of performance but we got a chance to experience the wonderful concept on June 4th 2011.

All seated down at the auditorium of SRMAB (Shree Ramana Maharshi Academy for the Blind), a school for Visually Impaired, with around 110 students and a small group of volunteers and teachers. At the stage was the Yours Truly Theatre with all their actors ready to perform.

Yours Truly TheatreĀ  – a theatre that believes in spontaneity, audience participation and more interaction. Some snaps here:

SRMAB Kids having Fun

Performance by Yourstruly Gang

Performance by Yourstruly Gang

Performance by Yourstruly gang

Performance by Yourstruly gang

Understanding properly

Understanding properly

Harsha was telling them the story which they were supposed to perform in no time.

Harsha telling them the story

Harsha telling them the story

For more about their work: http://www.yourstruly-theatre.com/

A Quality blind school – J P Nagar

Being here for more than 4 years, I can say SRMAB is a quality school for visually impaired kids. Being in the center of the city, there are tons of places which just fake on the name of education and quality. It’s a free school run by Srinivas Sir, a great person by character and caliber. Very encouraging to say that students are getting job in the firms like IBM, Wipro and many more IT companies. Yes, I got one more reason to pride on being an IT professional.

Small students of 1st standard

Small students of 1st standard

How I get to know this place – 4 years back, we have started computer class here. Yes, Computer class – a boost to Visually impaired kids and a great scope of job in this field. Now, we were able to set up more than 20 computers at this place with a great capability to teach high level computer course.

Annual Day Dance - a first std. and 7th std.

Annual Day Dance - a first std. and 7th std.

If you want to be amazed – I welcome you to see the students performance at a day. For many you will find out they are as normal as normals are not :P . What’s next – off course a great life ahead.

Performance award by Srinivas Sir

Performance award by Srinivas Sir

Annual sports, Cultural events are on a high and competitive level. Many of them, won many prizes in US Dance program. And that’s not the end. A zeal to learn and learn.

Sports Day - Quite a competitive sports

Sports Day - Quite a competitive sports

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