The Adorable Circle of Life: A Cute Celebration of Savage Predators and Their Hopeless Prey

The Adorable Circle of Life: A Cute Celebration of Savage Predators and Their Hopeless Prey

The Adorable Circle of Life: A Cute Celebration of Savage Predators and Their Hopeless Prey

The Adorable Circle of Life: A Cute Celebration of Savage Predators and Their Hopeless Prey

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Overview

Savage. Menacing. Ruthless.

Predators get a pretty bad rap. Sure, they prey on helpless animals that never stand a chance, but behind those jagged teeth, powerful jaws, and razor-sharp claws, every predator has a softer side. Maybe even an adorable one.

Everyone has compassion for the cute bunny or lamb. But what about their predators who are working hard for their meal? Capturing their prey is a life-or-death game. Just think about the last time you had to hunt for food while hangry. You can understand, right?

Including famous quotes from history that give context to these disturbingly cute illustrations, Alex Solis shares his sense of humor while giving readers a way to enjoy the darkest parts of life with a smile.

It’s time to give theses predators a break! Because, in the end, both predators and their prey play a role. I mean, it’s not their fault they were made this way! They’re just living off of instincts, doing what comes naturally to them. So rather than turning away from nature, let’s celebrate all the animals who complete The Adorable Circle of Life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781510715752
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 05/09/2017
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 6.00(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Alex Solis is an illustrator and designer, as well as a full-time husband and father. Solis is bridging cultural gaps with the universal language of art, as can be seen in his viral art series, including “Famous Chunkies,” “Icons Unmasked,” and the “Adorable Circle of Life.” You can see all his work online at oddworx.com.
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