Are Animals Racist ?
Feathered Foes & Furry Prejudice
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
Ever seen a cat give side-eye to a new, colorful bird in the yard and thought, "Hmm, xenophobic much?" Or wondered if a dog refusing to play with a particular toy because of its color was having a racial identity crisis? Welcome to the hilarious world of animal "racism".
In "Feathered Foes & Furry Prejudice", comedian and self-proclaimed animal whisperer, Benny Lark, takes you on a side-splitting journey through the animal kingdom's most awkward, imagined prejudices. With knee-slapping anecdotes and wildly imaginative theories, Benny exposes the "deep-seated biases" of our non-human counterparts.
Highlights include:
Why zebras are the true neutral party in the animal kingdom.
The soap opera-worthy feuds of multi-colored parrots.
Goldfish memory and their 3-second tolerance for "outsiders".
While animals certainly don't experience racism in the way humans do, Lark's playful anthropomorphizing of animal behavior provides a humorous take on our own biases and quirks. As Benny Lark quips, "If animals were racist, the chameleon would be having an identity crisis every second!"
Grab your copy and laugh your way through nature's imagined social faux pas. After all, in the end, aren't we all just trying to figure out where we fit in the grand safari of life?