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Are You Dissing Me : What Animals Really Think

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Are You Dissing Me : What Animals Really Think
Are You Dissing Me : What Animals Really Think

Are You Dissing Me : What Animals Really Think

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A hippo worries that her MFA is totally useless. A cardinal has roommate problems. A hummingbird is eager to join a social network. A bush baby teeters on the edge (You wanna throw down?). Here for the first time are the innermost thoughts of our furry and feathered friends; it is finally revealed, humorously share the same anxieties, frustrations and preoccupations as we do. Whether it's a raccoon fretting about his judgmental friends, a buffalo impatiently waiting for his dumplings, or a sloth contemplating a career in stand-up comedy, each colourfully illustrated critter captures a moment of modern flux and together they create an irresistibly funny portrait of a kingdom both wild and amusingly familiar.
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  • A hippo worries that her MFA is totally useless. A cardinal has roommate problems. A hummingbird is eager to join a social network. A bush baby teeters on the edge (You wanna throw down?). Here for the first time are the innermost thoughts of our furry and feathered friends; it is finally revealed, humorously share the same anxieties, frustrations and preoccupations as we do. Whether it's a raccoon fretting about his judgmental friends, a buffalo impatiently waiting for his dumplings, or a sloth contemplating a career in stand-up comedy, each colourfully illustrated critter captures a moment of modern flux and together they create an irresistibly funny portrait of a kingdom both wild and amusingly familiar.
A hippo worries that her MFA is totally useless. A cardinal has roommate problems. A hummingbird is eager to join a social network. A bush baby teeters on the edge (You wanna throw down?). Here for the first time are the innermost thoughts of our furry and feathered friends; it is finally revealed, humorously share the same anxieties, frustrations and preoccupations as we do. Whether it's a raccoon fretting about his judgmental friends, a buffalo impatiently waiting for his dumplings, or a sloth contemplating a career in stand-up comedy, each colourfully illustrated critter captures a moment of modern flux and together they create an irresistibly funny portrait of a kingdom both wild and amusingly familiar.