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  1. Meet the real people behind the All Creatures Great and Small characters created by James Herriot in his beloved stories. Find our which characters in James Herriot's beloved books were...

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  2. The following is a list of characters that have appeared on the television series. Although some are named for, or based upon, characters from Kass Morgan's The 100 novel series, there are others created solely for the television series.

  3. Feb 19, 2021 · By Jennifer Vineyard. Feb. 19, 2021. Beginning at the age of 50, the beloved veterinarian James Alfred Wight led a double life. By day, he tended to animals in and around the English village...

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    • Chipmunk Survives Winter. Chipmunk gathers seeds and nuts in his large cheeks. Just one more, just one more, just one more, full! His cheeks are completely stuffed with food.
    • Chickadee Gets Very Thin. It is winter and Chickadee is one of the smallest birds not to have flown south. Instead, she bustles around all day eating seeds and staying active to keep warm.
    • Baby Robin Learns To Fly. After Mama Robin lays an egg, it only takes Baby Robin about 2 weeks to hatch. When he first gets out of his egg he has see through skin and giant eyes, he looks kind of like an alien!
    • Squirrel Buries Lots of Nuts. Squirrel has found the perfect nut! Well, when you need to bury 10,000 buts before winter just about any nut will be the perfect nut.
  4. Jun 28, 2020 · Manor Farm, Wallington, which George Orwell used as the real-world basis for ‘Animal Farm’. Muriel is the presumed precursor of her namesake in Animal Farm, a literate white goat, but Orwell expends far more words to describe the real creature in his letters and diaries than he does the fictional one in his novella.

  5. Mar 26, 2017 · In animal fiction the worlds are really different, and viewed through non-human eyes. The adventures are exciting because you can be hunted by a predator, swept away by a river, or battered by the weather. But the stories also have built in safety-valves because the characters aren’t human.

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  7. 1. Sergeant Stubby. In 1917, a small stray mongrel puppy appeared in the training area of the 102nd infantry, near Yale, USA, where the Yankee Division was preparing for action in World War I. 3 Christened Stubby by the soldiers because of his short tail, 4 the puppy soon integrated himself into the ranks.