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The Little Zoo describes Dad.

The description of dad in Little Zoo can be described from three aspects: the animal image of dad, the interaction between dad and animals, and his love and care for us.

1, the animal image of dad. Dad and bear have the same image. He is tall and strong. Whenever he walks into the house, we will laugh and say, Here comes the bear! Although his appearance looks rough, his heart is full of delicacy and warmth.

2. The interaction between dad and animals. The interaction between dad and animals always makes us feel very interesting and moved. He takes good care of his pet every day, whether it is feeding the cat, walking the dog or cleaning the goldfish bowl, he is meticulous. He treats every animal with love, and his patience and care show us his gentle side.

3. Dad's love and care for us. Dad's love and care for us is like a warm harbor. He always gives us the most timely help when we need it. His love is so selfless and deep. His every movement and every look are full of love and care for us.

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