The New Noah
Gerald Durrell
191 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0006716717
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Language: English
Publish: June 30, 1983
AnimalsBiographyComedyHumorMemoirNatural HistoryNatureNonfictionScienceTravel
Boa-Constrictors, paradoxical frogs, hoatzins, bush babies and tucotucos – they’re all part of what Gerald Durrell casually calls his ‘big family’. Each animal in his menagerie exhibits such curious habits and eccentricities. There was Cholmondely the chimpanzee, for example, who was ‘king’ of the collection, liked a good cigarette and his tea not too hot, but had a horror of snakes! Cuthbert the curassow loved to collapse across people’s feet when they weren’t looking.
Gerald Durrell describes not only the capture of these rare and exotic animals in Africa and South America, but also the problems of caging and feeding them. Footle, the moustached monkey, insisted on nose-diving into his milk, while the Kusimanses – nicknamed the Bandits – found Durrell’s toes the most delectable thing in camp!