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Do Animals Fall in Love? The diversity of life and love in the animal kingdom

Posted March 22, 2021 by Gecko Press

Do Animals Fall in Love spot art meerkats (c) Anke Kuhl

The parallels with human diversity and the ways animals express their sexuality and behave sexually are astonishing.

Children who read this book can discover that the most wide-ranging forms of life and love are a natural part of the diverse life on Earth.

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