A trip to Zoological Museum
Prepared for
     Professor huda rehman mir
            Prepared by
          Jawad ul hassan
       Muhammad mursaleen
       Maryum Arshad bajwa
            Nimra asif
          Maryam khalid
November 29, 2019
 On November 29, 2019, our department of Life Sciences organized a trip to zoological museum
of Punjab University which was based on our topic of ecology “Animal Kingdom”. Objective of
trip was to gain more information about mammals, birds, reptiles, fishes and other species of
kingdom Animalia on the basis of morphology, structure and their preservation.
 One day our professor Huda Rehman Mir told us that we are going on a trip to the zoological
museum of Punjab university. The trip was approved by our HOD and he allowed the students of
batch F18 to go on trip to zoological museum. The day before trip we were asked to arrive in the
university at sharp 8:30 o’ clock. We gathered near the fountain waiting for the buses. Two buses
were arranged by the department. When the buses came, we started our journey. During our
commute, students enjoyed themselves by singing songs and playing “antakshri”. When we
reached Punjab university, we were asked that each section of the three sections separately go to
the museum and other wait for their turn patiently.
Students of remaining two sections spent their free time in eating breakfast, clicking pictures and
visiting other places of Punjab university. When turn of section (A) came, Professor Huda lead us
to the zoological museum. An instructor professor shabir Hussain assistant professor of zoological
department was there who told us about various species of kingdom Animalia. He told us about
their morphology, abundance in Pakistan, which specie has habitat in Pakistan and which hasn’t.
He also questioned us about names of different species and told us how these animals are preserved
like a four-day lion cub or monkey baby. We saw skeleton of crocodile and python of class
reptilian, amphibians, various bird’s species like ‘bird of paradise’ and fishes like star fish. Marine
animals include sponges (3 different shapes), octopus, jellyfish, centipede etc. After completion of
our visit, we were asked to make a group photo with Professor shabir Hussain. Professor shabir
Hussain truly a humble and modest person who through his experience guided us very well.
We enjoyed a happy meal at McDonald after the visit. We enjoyed our trip so much. Our trip was
full of academic information. During our visit we not only got beneficial information but also
enjoyed recreational activities. We hope that such activities should be organized time and again
giving the students a chance to get more knowledge about their subjects and studies.
                                                The octopus is a soft-bodied, eight-limbed
                                                mollusc of the order Octopoda. Around
                                                300 species are recognized, and the order
                                                is grouped within the class Cephalopoda
                                                with squids, cuttlefish, and nautiloids.
     Spiders are air-breathing arthropods
     that have eight legs and chelicerae
     with fangs able to inject venom. They
     are the largest order of arachnids and
     rank seventh in total species diversity
     among all orders of organisms
                                                Scorpions are predatory arachnids of the
                                                order Scorpiones. They have eight legs and
                                                are easily recognized by the pair of grasping
                                                pedipalps and the narrow, segmented tail,
                                                often carried in a characteristic forward
                                                curve over the back, ending with a
                                                venomous stinger. Scorpions range in size
                                                from 9 mm / 0.3
Sponges, the members of the phylum
Porifera, are a basal Metazoa clade as a
sister of the Diploblasts. They are
multicellular organisms that have bodies full
of pores and channels allowing water to
circulate through them, consisting of jelly-
like mesohyl sandwiched between two thin
layers of cells
                                                Centipedes are predatory arthropods belonging
                                                to the class Chilopoda of the subphylum
                                                Myriapoda, an arthropod group which also
                                                includes millipedes and other multi-legged
                                                creatures. Centipedes are elongated metameric
                                                creatures with one pair of legs per body segment
Starfish or sea stars are star-shaped
echinoderms belonging to the class
Asteroidea. Common usage frequently
finds these names being also applied to
ophiuroids, which are correctly referred
to as brittle stars or basket stars
                                                    The chicken embryo develops and hatches
                                                    in 20 to 21 days and has been extensively
                                                    used       in embryology studies.          As
                                                    the embryo grows it sinks into, or below the,
                                                    yolk. The regular appearance of somites
                                                    allowed early experimenters to acurately
                                                    stage the embryo
 The Pythonidae, commonly known simply
 as pythons, are a family of nonvenomous
 snakes found in Africa, Asia, and Australia.
 Among its members are some of the largest
 snakes in the world. Nine genera and 40
 species are currently recognized
                                                 Phalacrocoracidae      is     a    family   of
                                                 approximately 40 species of aquatic birds
                                                 commonly known as cormorants and shags.
                                                 Several different classifications of the family
                                                 have been proposed recently and the number
                                                 of genera is disputed
Lion cubs are born with tawny black spots
which eventually disappears as they grow
older. When it is time to give birth a lioness
leaves her pride and has her lion cubs in
dense cover. Cubs remain hidden for one
to two months before being introduced to
the rest of the pride.
                                                      Birds have a lightweight skeleton made of
                                                      mostly thin and hollow bones. The keel-
                                                      shaped sternum (breastbone) is where the
                                                      powerful flight muscles attach to the
                                                      body. Birds have a smaller total number of
                                                      bones than mammals or reptiles
   Fossils of elephant have been found in
   Africa, Asia, Europe and North and South
   America. They show that the ancestors of
   modern elephants moved around the globe.
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