Wang Haoran looked on with envy. He was quite fond of these koi and boldly asked, "Uncle, may I feed them a bit too?"
The animal keeper smiled and said, "Sure, just scatter it a bit when you do."
He then gave Wang Haoran a small handful of feed.
After all, anyone could feed the koi without much technique, and it wasn't dangerous.
When feeding birds, if you tease them, or if they reach out for the food with their beaks and you retract your hand because you're scared, the birds might think you are teasing them. They might get angry and peck or scratch you, which can indeed be dangerous – especially with large birds like macaws.
If you're feeding the koi and they get angry because they feel they aren't getting enough, they still can't jump up and slap you on the knee with their tails.
Seeing this, other students couldn't help but say, "Uncle, I want to feed the fish too!"
"Give me some too!"