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My wildlife friends.
Publisher: Yunnan Education Press.
Introduction: This book is written by little Tippi after returning to Paris at the age of 10 about her moving stories and personal feelings of living with various wild animals in Africa, and at the same time compiling more than 130 extremely rare ** pictures taken by her parents, famous wildlife photographers, not only amiable and appreciative, but also can arouse people's awareness of protecting natural wildlife.
In Tippi Jr.'s world, there are many wild animal friends, Leon the chameleon, Abu the elephant she calls "my brother", as well as leopards, snakes, baboons, lions, ostriches, ....... When she talks about their stories, she is like a child of her age telling the stories of her classmates. None of this is surprising, as she grew up in a wild animal pile in Africa, with which she has lived the longest.
Little Tippi confides in us the secrets of her little world, but she uses simple words, but she shows amazing sophistication. The book is accompanied by her parents' meticulous photographs, which are beautiful. Tippi tells us all the stories she knows about wild animals, some of the unthinkable things she does to humans, and what life in the wild has taught her.
Read this strange and beautiful ** book, let this strange girl who can not only speak to animals, but also to our hearts and souls, lead us on an unprecedented wonderful journey and enjoy the gifts of nature!
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French jungle girl Tippi was accused of falsifying intimate photos with animals.
On November 18, 2008, many people knew this French girl: Tippi de Gray. She grew up in Namibia, where her parents photographed various wildlife in Africa for a long time.
At a young age, she lived in harmony with a variety of wild animals, including cheetahs and other predators. When Tippi returned to Paris at the age of 10, she published a book with more than 130 photographs taken by her parents, showing her playing with a variety of African wildlife, which immediately became a global sensation. Tippi is thus known as the "jungle girl" of France.
But years later, it was discovered that the animals that had "close contact" with Tippi were not wild, but raised in captivity on pastures.
According to the British "Sunday Times" on the 16th, the elephant "Abu", whom Tippi called "Big Brother", was confirmed to belong to the circus and had also appeared in movies and advertisements. And an ostrich "Linda" that Tippi rides on his body is actually a pasture-raised animal. Animals such as leopards, snakes, lions, and baboons mentioned in the book are not wild, but are bred in captivity.
Tippi's mother, Sylvie Robert, admitted in an interview: "In the wild, it is impossible for a small child to play with a lion in the jungle. But she insisted that they "are still animals."
However, in any case, despite wearing animal skin clothes in **, Tippi has lived with her parents since she was a child, and her contact with animals is mainly in the ranches of her parents' friends. This is no longer in line with what the book says.
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Before Tippi was born, his parents lived in the Kalahadi Desert on the border of South Africa, Botswana and Namibia for seven years. During these years, they observed mongooses and meng, made movies for them, and filmed **. One day, because they didn't think the same way, my parents quarreled with the locals, and my parents were kicked out of the Kalahadi Desert.
In 90, Tippi was born.
Tippi traveled with his parents to many countries, including Botswana, Zimbabwe and South Africa, before he was ten years old.
Tippi returned to Paris at the age of 10 and subsequently published the book My Wildlife Friend, in which she chronicled her touching stories with elephants, cheetahs and other animals. The 23-year-old is currently majoring in film at a school in Paris.
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Tippi Degre was born in Namibia, Africa in 1990 and grew up in the African bush. The parents are photographers who specialize in photographing African wildlife. Tippy DeGray has regarded elephants as his elder brother since he was a child, riding ostriches, sleeping with lions, playing with cheetahs, and climbing trees with baboons.
In 2013, at the age of 23, Tippi de Gray returned to his birthplace of Namibia, Africa, to become a filmmaker specializing in documenting wildlife, "renewing old love" with those wildlife friends, and calling for harmony between man and nature.
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Richard Gratzer is a director, producer, screenwriter and actor. Director of "Still Alice". On March 11, 2015, Richard Glazer died in Los Angeles at the age of 63 due to complications from ALS.
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