A series of illustrations and letters (J.R., R.E.) for animals and heroes referring to the ironic Middle Ages
Giraffe showed his tongue upstairs. Toad. Where? The tree jumped. The bug’s buzzing. And it’s not screaming. The giraffes are the tallest animals on earth. They also have a long black tongue. Toads live on land, sometimes on trees. And in the water, they lay the eggs. Bugs are buzzing with wings, it’s not a voice, it’s a flight sound. A quarter of the species on Earth are bugs.
He’s hiding. Where? In the woods. Cancer grows a claw. Rosomach is waiting for spring at the shelter. Rats are beautiful cats with brushes. They’re hard to see in nature, they hide well. Cancer can repair a damaged claw. The rosomachs give birth to their puppies in February or March. They’re preparing a shelter for this in advance for the winter.
There’s no soft sign at the beginning, but the animals with the soft sign at the end we met. Read: The dove, the moose, the deer, the Hornet, the mouse, the Ugor, the worm, the seal, the Rat.




