Gabriella's plight

A baby Rhino's tale

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Author: Alan Riches ISBN: 9783743812819
Publisher: BookRix Publication: May 3, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Alan Riches
ISBN: 9783743812819
Publisher: BookRix
Publication: May 3, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

*Gabriella is the name given to a female baby Rhinouserous, who sadly loses her loving family at the hands of horrible, greedy, *poachers.

This very short tale tells the world of her plight, along with the other endangered Animals in Africa today. It is a very sad fact that Rhinos along with other animals are horribly slaughtered daily for nothing more than the Keratin in their beautiful horns.,

This incidentally, happens to be the same substance that human fingernails and toenails are made of.

A poor little, now orphaned Rhino tells her sad story. Her sad loss of her beautiful family, but also how through the help of nice humans lives to fight on another day, eventually raising her very own family.

This short tale, Gabriella plight, tells the world of the pain and loss as seen through the eyes of a poor baby Rhinoceros if only she had the ability to do so.

A small fee was originally  added to the cost of receiving this short story, but only to help raise money for the prtection of these endangered  animals. Alas this generated less interest than I anticipated. I have now decided to place the book out for free, hoping in some small way to help raise awareness of the plight of these beautiful  endangered  animals.

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*Gabriella is the name given to a female baby Rhinouserous, who sadly loses her loving family at the hands of horrible, greedy, *poachers.

This very short tale tells the world of her plight, along with the other endangered Animals in Africa today. It is a very sad fact that Rhinos along with other animals are horribly slaughtered daily for nothing more than the Keratin in their beautiful horns.,

This incidentally, happens to be the same substance that human fingernails and toenails are made of.

A poor little, now orphaned Rhino tells her sad story. Her sad loss of her beautiful family, but also how through the help of nice humans lives to fight on another day, eventually raising her very own family.

This short tale, Gabriella plight, tells the world of the pain and loss as seen through the eyes of a poor baby Rhinoceros if only she had the ability to do so.

A small fee was originally  added to the cost of receiving this short story, but only to help raise money for the prtection of these endangered  animals. Alas this generated less interest than I anticipated. I have now decided to place the book out for free, hoping in some small way to help raise awareness of the plight of these beautiful  endangered  animals.

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