
Seltsame Käuze : $b Geschichten aus dem Tierleben
by Arno Marx
"Seltsame Käuze: Geschichten aus dem Tierleben" by Arno Marx is a collection of animal-related stories likely written in the early 20th century. The book explores various aspects of the animal kingdom, showcasing different creatures and their unique behaviors and interactions within their environments. One of the initial tales introduces Schnüffel, a hedgehog, whose character development and interactions with other animals present themes of adaptation and perspective on life's challenges. At the start of the collection, the narrative focuses on Schnüffel, a hedgehog living in a hollow willow tree near a mill. The story describes his early life, highlighting his mother's adoration and the challenges he faced growing up. As he matures, Schnüffel becomes increasingly grumpy and cynical, reacting to the world around him with annoyance, particularly towards humans and the noisy surroundings. His interactions reflect not only his character but also the greater struggle for survival among the woodland creatures, setting the tone for the diverse animal stories that follow in the book.
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