Answer : Grandfather’s private zoo was housed in service quarters, and the species that lived there were many. Tortoises, bunnies, a tame squirrel, a pet goat, and, most recently, a cheeky monkey named Toto are among them.
Toto was owned by a tonga-driver who chained him to a food trough. The monkey seemed out of place, according to Grandfather. As a result, he decided to incorporate the small monkey into his personal zoo. He paid five rupees to the tonga-driver for Toto.