Неожиданная правда о животных. Муравей-тунеядец, влюбленный бегемот, феминистка гиена и другие дикие истории из дикой природы — страница 58 из 63

И наконец, спасибо моей маме за то, что она позволила мне быть тем, кем я хотела, поддержала мои безумные мечты и привила мне чувство юмора (это она виновата в том, что в книге столько шуток про яички). И спасибо моему замечательному папе, который закопал ту ванну в саду и стимулировал мою любовь к природе. Мы с мамой ужасно скучаем по тебе, но твое тепло, остроумие и мудрость присутствуют на каждой странице этой книги.

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