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S e c r e t s
Why would a box figurine depicting a pair of small insectivorous mammals
native to Africa, with long noses
reminiscent of an elephant trunk and a diet of insects be named “Love
Story”? Because Elephant Shrews
mate for life, that’s why! However, life for these furry animals is
only a bleak eighteen months. Peter Calvesbert
chose the weirdest monogamous creature that he could find for his tenth
Romance Annual. Inscribed in the lid is NJULE,
Swahili for Elephant Shrew. Now there's a bit of information that you
are going to struggle to get into a
conversation. These creatures run extremely fast for their size, sticking
to well worn paths that they keep clear
of obstacles so they can sprint to the safety of their burrow if needed.
Peter’s box figurine portrays them tenderly
sharing a nut, noses entwined, and tails twisted into the shape of
a heart, where his signature mouse is safely ensconced.