Three Singles to Adventure

Three Singles to Adventure by Gerald Durrell, published by Penguin Books in 1964, is a captivating exploration of wildlife in South America. This New Impression edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The book takes readers on an adventurous journey, introducing them to unique creatures such as the sakiwinki and the sloth, while also providing vivid descriptions of the sounds and sights of the region’s diverse fauna.
In this engaging narrative, readers will encounter the fascinating behaviors of animals, including the piranha fish and the galloping anteater. The book emphasizes themes of nature and zoology, offering insights into the life sciences through Durrell’s experiences. With its focus on wildlife and adventure, this edition serves as an informative and entertaining resource for those interested in the natural world.
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three singles to adventure takes the reader to south America, where he meets the sakiwinki and the sloth clad in bright green fur, where he can hear the horrifying sound of piranha fish on the rampage, or learn how to lasso a galloping anteater.
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