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Anzac animals

Anzac animals

Who knew our soldiers had such a variety of animal companions in the two world wars? Apart from the beasts of burden that one might expect, such as horses, mules, donkeys and camels, many battalions had mascots as well: kangaroos, monkeys, dogs, chickens, tortoises, cats... all of whom provided comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the war.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920391918 WAR 355.424 GIL
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000061926177
ISBN 9781775434740
1775434745
Call Number 355.4240993
Dates Gill, Maria 1961-,
Name of Publisher Auckland, NZ : Scholastic NZ, 2018.
Attachments illustrations (colour and black and white), maps ; 29 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Who knew our soldiers had such a variety of animal companions in the two world wars? Apart from the beasts of burden that one might expect, such as horses, mules, donkeys and camels, many battalions had mascots as well: kangaroos, monkeys, dogs, chickens, tortoises, cats... all of whom provided comfort, companionship and a welcome distraction from the war.
Subject Working animals
Animals War use.
Animal heroes
Animals, Treatment of Ethics
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