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Have you ever wondered how animals think and what goes through their minds? Just like humans learn from parents, teachers, and friends, many animal species pick up behaviors and knowledge from their packs and surroundings. Both humans and fellow species experience strong emotions. This fun educational book for children and parents alike shares insights into how some animals perceive humans, based on a real-life safari adventure the author took years ago. While the human characters have been fictionalized, the animals featured existed and acted just as described. Their thoughts and behaviors…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Have you ever wondered how animals think and what goes through their minds? Just like humans learn from parents, teachers, and friends, many animal species pick up behaviors and knowledge from their packs and surroundings. Both humans and fellow species experience strong emotions. This fun educational book for children and parents alike shares insights into how some animals perceive humans, based on a real-life safari adventure the author took years ago. While the human characters have been fictionalized, the animals featured existed and acted just as described. Their thoughts and behaviors conveyed are grounded in factual animal intelligence pulled from open-source media. Join this illuminating expedition to find out what animals really think of people! The revealing perspectives will entertain readers young and old as we rediscover the wonders of the natural world.
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Autorenporträt
Nelson Joseph Raglione or Joe as family and friends call him, has a diploma in social science and a non-profit blog on the internet. During the pandemic, he joined thousands of writers and scientists searching to defeat the Sars Covid-19 virus. Today, his blog contains an active index of websites and over 1,000 important articles obtained from open-source public information platforms. His non-profit blog can be found at human4us2.blogspot.com. Joe is also an amateur photographer who takes pictures of flowers, birds, animals, and then happily creates fun and educational stories for children.