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Books on Extraordinary Animal Friendships

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amazing animal friendships

These extraordinary animal friendships will finally put a nail in the coffin, of anyone who believes that animals are not sentient beings. The tales are quite amazing – from familiar ones that most of us already know (the bird that cleans the crocodile’s teeth), to less familiar.

amazing animal friendships

amazing animal friendships

Amazing Animal Friendships is a book for younger readers, exploring the wonderful relationships between sharks and ‘cleaner fish, to zebras and birds. Also learn of friendships between hippos and fish, bees and plants, antelopes and baboons, ants and aphids and honey badgers with honey guides!

Other Books on Animal Friendship

  1. Can We Be Friends? is another book for children, exploring animal friendships around the world. They will meet true duos and learn their stories: Mzee the tortoise and Owen the hippo, Koko the gorilla and her kittens, Kumbali the cheetah and Kago the dog. Plus Ben the dog who is friends with Duggie the wild dolphin in Ireland
  2. Made for Each Other is a beautifully illustration collection of animals who have learned to adapt and co-exist in the wild.  With stunning art to capture these astonishing moments in the wild, learn of the monarch butterfly that only exists on one type of plant, and the majestic bobtail squid that acquires its illuminating glow from bacteria, that live on its skin.

Animal Teams takes young readers through a range of habitats, from snowy mountains to colourful coral reefs, to find how groups of animals work together, to survive in their environments. Why do birds swoop and soar in a flock? Where are an army of ants marching to? Did you know that flying in flock, means that birds can sleep as they fly? The stunning illustrations blend with photographs for children to learn while having fun.

animal bffs

Animal BFFS is by popular English artist Sophie Corrigan.  The animal kingdom is full of odd couples: the rhino and African Oxpecker, the coyote and badger, and the crocodile and his plover bird friend. Discover how creatures get through the day, with a little help of their friends. Includes lots of funny facts about animals. Like friends that pick ticks off your back, let you know when a lion is about to make you dinner, and helping you hunt down some tasty prey.

animal bffs

animal bffs

animal bffs

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