Oxfordshire man completes childhood book of animal drawings

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A man who began drawing his own book of animals when he was nine has completed it 21 years later. Climate journalist Josh Gabbatiss, from Oxfordshire, started sketching 'Josh'es (sic) Book of Animals' in 2001 and completed it last month.

Josh Gabbatiss began "Josh'es Book of Animals" aged nine and finished it at the end of JanuaryA man who began drawing his own book of animals when he was nine has completed it 21 years later.

The book comprises 118 pages, divided into six sections, including invertebrates, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.Image caption,Mr Gabbatiss, 30, who now lives in south London, began the childhood project at his family home in Wootton. Now complete, he has shared the book on Twitter and it has been viewed by thousands of people in less than a week.He said there were periods where "you can see some quite big improvements in the quality" of his drawingsMr Gabbatiss said his passions were animals and art so it was a "great opportunity to combine those two things"

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