True Love: 24 Surprising Stories of Animal Affection by Rachel Buchholz (Author). This good Nationwide Geographic Valentine's Day gift is stuffed with uplifting real love tales from the animal kingdom and heartwarming accounts of animal emotions, friendships, romance, sibling and dad or mum-child love. Author Rachel Buchholz, a longtime editor with Nationwide Geographic Children journal, has been collecting wonderful animal tales for more than a decade and has gathered her favorites to indicate the numerous varieties of affection that animals share, from inseparable greatest mates to romantically devoted duos. Touching pictures, inspiring animal information, and significant quotes about love spherical out the book--making it a particular solution to show somebody the true which means of love. Tales include:
SIBLING LOVE - Brother and sister bears: In Cooper Touchdown, Alaska, a fishing information spotted brother and sister grizzly bears fishing in the river. The brother had an injured entrance paw from a gunshot wound (same hunter who had killed his mom) and couldn't catch salmon. Brother bear would cost, the fish would scatter, and he got here up empty-pawed every time. The guide was apprehensive about the cub until she noticed his sister, who usually would've gone off on her personal, keep by his side catching fish and dropping them at his feet. She stayed with her brother for 4 weeks to catch fish for him.
PARENTS & CHILDREN - Lioness supermom: When a bit of lion cub fell halfway down a cliff, a bunch of lionesses didn't know what to do. At the cliff's backside lurked hungry crocodiles, and one false transfer might send them and the baby tumbling all the way down to become prey. Four lionesses strive and quit: the cliff is just too treacherous for them. But the lion's mom climbs down the sheer cliff face, scoops him up in her mouth, and crawls up the cliff aspect to safety.
BEST FRIENDS - Bear the bobcat and Robi the caracal: In Sherwood, Oregon, Bear the bobcat was blind, grumpy, and friendless. He didn't get along with any of the opposite captive cats at his sanctuary. His keepers were nervous about him till Robi the caracal moved into the enclosure subsequent door. The bobcat perked up and began rubbing in opposition to the fence of his new neighbor. When the 2 were launched to one another, Bear affectionately head-butted Robi and so they turned greatest pals forever. Now Robi serves as Bear's "information cat."
ROMANCE - Jake and Jemima, geese in love: In North Devon, England, Jake the Muscovy duck waddled for weeks to return to his sweetheart, Jemima. Their owner had given Jake to a friend eight miles away. But Jake overcame three snowstorms and animal threats to return to Jemima. Muscovy ducks can't fly very high--just a few feet--and he had to find his manner around four-foot-high hedges and fences to get again to his girl. When he discovered Jemima once more, his proprietor saw the two ducks cuddle up "like an previous married couple."
This is the cutest e book; each pet lover should own it.......just shows how our pets are able to unlimited love inside and cross species....
A enjoyable ebook to cuddle with if your pet isn't available. Sweet stories. Thought it too short but glad I acquired it, particularly for the candy pictures.
True Love: 24 Surprising Stories of Animal Affection
Rachel Buchholz (Author)
96 pages
National Geographic (January 1, 2013)
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