SNAKE SIGNALS - Segment 2 (Scroll down for opening segment)
One summer I worked at a zoo where my father was the zoo veterinarian.
Strategically placed throughout the zoo
were listening devices called zoo boxes.
Zoo keys were sold for use in the boxes.
Kids loved it. They would insert
the key and twist. Instantly, the
following tune would begin playing: “All the animals at the zoo are jumping up
and down for you, waiting for you to come by today…”and on it went.
The purpose of this song was to get the
kids excited about the zoo and all the animals. It was also used to test the emotional
stability of the concession workers nearby—of which I was one—who often
considered taking a hammer and smashing the boxes into very small,
unrecognizable pieces.
Often I would find myself waking up in the
middle of the night singing…”All the
animals at the zoo…”
In reality, the song was highly misleading. The only animals I knew who were jumping up
and down were the chimpanzees, and the concession workers who had listened to “All the animals at the zoo…” several
million times.
I did my best to avoid selling zoo
keys.
…”May I buy a zoo key?”
“I’m sorry, but I’m sold out; but I do
have some hammers for sale.”
When I wasn’t
working, I would sometimes go with Dad on his rounds at the zoo. On occasion, he would enlist my help with a
project. ”Son,” he would say, “I’m going
to need some help with one of the snakes at the Reptile House.
At that
very moment, I would hear other work calling.
“I would
love to, Dad, but I was going to help Canfield hang closet doors.
“What do you know about hanging closet
doors?” Dad asked, with a befuddled look.
“Nothing, but I’m interested in learning.”
Dad would give me another strange look,
and then say, “I think you’d better come with me. I need someone who can help with this snake.” So, off we would go to the reptile house.
I saw people who would never enter this
place. Mention the “S” word and they
would jump six feet straight up, from a prone position, performing acrobatic
stunts not seen in a Barnum and Bailey circus.
If people were more knowledgeable about snakes,
they wouldn’t have such fear. That’s why
I tell everyone, “Learn about snakes. Know which snakes are venomous; know which
snakes are constrictors; know which snakes are harmless; know where the
harmless snakes live; live there.”
To be continued...check back soon
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