Lack of a double blind study.
Everybody knows ... you fill in the blank ... , but is it true?
Opinion doesn't count unless you can show it's real
not just what a friend of a friend told you.
Because people LOVE animals and stories and tales about animals make great children's stories. But so do stories about humans...
Biographies are about people, not animals. Most short stories are also about people, but some of them are about animals as well. Most animal stories tend to treat the animals as though they were people, which is different from nonfiction.
they go trick or treating for them, it's not for nature, but for ghost stories and candy
They don't
Eric Duthie has written: 'Wild company' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Animals, Animals, Legends and stories of, Legends and stories of Animals
Animals are Gods natural artform so why not use them in aboriginal art?
They were inspired by the animals and drew chalk and rock drawings to tell stories about the animals.
Many stories about St. Francis involve his love for animals. Stories tell of Francis speaking to the animals and seeing them as a part of God's creation, for which he had a great respect. This is why St. Francis is the patron saint of animals, as well as the environment.
James Herriot was a veterinary surgeon and a writer who lived in Thirsk, South Yorkshire. His real name was James Alfred Wight. He was known famously for writing his semi-autobiographical stories about his experiences of living and treating animals in Yorkshire, and all of the interesting people he met.
The Wonderful Stories of Professor Kitzel - 1972 India Hindus Animals was released on: USA: 1972
Margaret O'Hair has written: 'My kitten' -- subject(s): Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Cats, Animals, Infancy 'My kitten' -- subject(s): Fiction, Stories in rhyme, Cats, Animals, Infancy 'Sweet baby feet' -- subject(s): Foot, Stories in rhyme, Babies, Fiction 'My Pup' -- subject(s): Juvenile fiction, Fiction, Animals, Infancy, Dogs, Dogs in fiction, Stories in rhyme, Animals in fiction, Puppies
The animals want to believe the raven's stories about the place because they are curious about the unknown and seek adventure. The stories may offer hope, excitement, or a sense of purpose to their lives. Additionally, the animals may trust the raven's intuition and experience in guiding them to new opportunities or resources.