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Michael Rohr, Australian author of Cowboy Monkey Talks Fluff, brings family laughter and fun.
Sydney, Australia – May 13, 2021 – It has been said that laughter is the best medicine. If that is so, then Michael Rohr’s new book “Cowboy Monkey Talks Fluff” holds promise in bringing laughter to children and adults young at heart. According to Rohr, “Parents and children will laugh out loud reading my book about the natural occurrence of fluffs that happen to all human and animal species.” Rohr’s environment for the background of “Cowboy Monkey Talks Fluff” consists of a family atmosphere where the reader follows a monkey in a cowboy hat. He teaches children the appropriate circumstances and not so appropriate to fluff with this great rhyming story. Dr. Melissa Caudle, a bestselling children’s book author, says, “This was fun to read. I’m jealous I didn’t think of it first. My nod goes to Rohr for creating such a fun way to learn manners when it come
New analysis shows the USA, Israel and Malta are top contenders for the holiday ‘green list’
19 April 2021 • 1:57pm
Malta is likely to be on the ‘green list’ for safe travel this summer
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The USA, Malta, Israel, Iceland, Gibraltar and Ireland are likely to be on the ‘green list’ for safe travel this summer, according to new modelling.
The analysis, carried out by Robert Boyle – former strategy chief of British Airways and its owner IAG – confirms that, according to the Government s “risk” criteria, only eight destinations will make the cut when the green list is unveiled on May 10.
New Zealand and Australia will also be categorised as green, the analysis shows, although both countries are currently closed to foreign arrivals outside of their ‘Tasman Bubble’, which opens today.
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What keeps the macaques in the Upper Rock
By Brian Gomila, Monkey Talks Gibraltar
Residents of the South District have reported a spike in macaque roamings in recent weeks. From a single macaque inside a kitchen in Naval Hospital Hill to reports of a small gang passing through Europa Walks Estate and hanging in and around as far down as Rosia Battery. The question that gets asked the most by those affected is simply, why? Why do they come down? Inevitably the suggestion that they are coming down due to lack of food also gets thrown in the mix.
Whilst making no attempts to justify these undesirable roamings, nor the nuisance macaques can cause within urban areas, perhaps the question to ask is why not? How come scores of macaques don’t make it a habit of coming down more often? After all, its not like there are any physical barriers preventing them from doing so. Macaques are of course not tied down to any social restrictions either. They are habituated to humans (and within reas
A day with Gibraltar’s Barbary macaques
Eyleen Gomez 10th January 2021
In a world where you dare not cough due to Covid, the primates that possibly appreciate it most are Gibraltar’s Barbary macaques, as Chronicle reporter Eyleen Gomez recently found out. I recently took a tour with Brian Gomila from Monkey Talk and found out that if you are about to walk past a macaque who.
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