The Adventures of a Young Naturalist: A Cross-sea Request from the Zoo
The Adventures of a Young Naturalist: A Cross-sea Request from the Zoo
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In 1954, David. had been working as a television producer for only two years. Attenborough, by chance, gave him the opportunity to step out of the studio and explore around the world, searching for rare and fascinating collections for the London Zoo. He also filmed his travels for the BBC and produced a new program "Zoo Chase".
That's it, David. Attenborough found Jack, the zoo's reptile curator. Lester, Charles, who has just returned from the Himalayas. Yaf. Wood and a group of four set out for Lion Rock in 1954.
This book records every detail of these journeys. He stayed temporarily with an aboriginal tribe in Guyana to search for giant anteaters; and before heading to Komodo Island, he encountered difficulties such as the mysterious voyage on the sea, the difficulty of sailing without wind, and the captain's decision to stop sailing. Get a glimpse of the persistence of the Komodo dragon, the largest reptile in the world; and the journey to search for giant armadillos in Paraguay was full of twists and turns, and we still missed it after a long journey, but our enthusiasm never diminished. Along the way, he fights piranhas, ferocious tree porcupines, and escape-master wild boars, all just to let readers see the beautiful and moving biodiversity of these areas. From a modern perspective, its methods of capturing animals may be outdated, but its respect and worship for wild animals, local residents and nature remain timeless and serve as an example.
"The Adventures of a Young Naturalist: A Cross-Sea Request from the Zoo" does not contain fancy words or uncommon proper nouns. The author uses a friendly tone and truthful descriptions, making the reader feel like he is actually there. It not only contains thrilling adventure stories, but also outlines the consistent appearance and demeanor of the great scholars who continue to make us fall in love with the natural world.
That's it, David. Attenborough found Jack, the zoo's reptile curator. Lester, Charles, who has just returned from the Himalayas. Yaf. Wood and a group of four set out for Lion Rock in 1954.
This book records every detail of these journeys. He stayed temporarily with an aboriginal tribe in Guyana to search for giant anteaters; and before heading to Komodo Island, he encountered difficulties such as the mysterious voyage on the sea, the difficulty of sailing without wind, and the captain's decision to stop sailing. Get a glimpse of the persistence of the Komodo dragon, the largest reptile in the world; and the journey to search for giant armadillos in Paraguay was full of twists and turns, and we still missed it after a long journey, but our enthusiasm never diminished. Along the way, he fights piranhas, ferocious tree porcupines, and escape-master wild boars, all just to let readers see the beautiful and moving biodiversity of these areas. From a modern perspective, its methods of capturing animals may be outdated, but its respect and worship for wild animals, local residents and nature remain timeless and serve as an example.
"The Adventures of a Young Naturalist: A Cross-Sea Request from the Zoo" does not contain fancy words or uncommon proper nouns. The author uses a friendly tone and truthful descriptions, making the reader feel like he is actually there. It not only contains thrilling adventure stories, but also outlines the consistent appearance and demeanor of the great scholars who continue to make us fall in love with the natural world.
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