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  1. Animals play a role in many Bond films, often as a means to finish off characters. Some of them like Blofeld's cat are now iconic. A few have names, but most don't. Bond rides a camel in the Sheikh Hosein sequence of The Spy who Loved me. Appearances: Diamonds Are Forever (film), an elephant wins big. Octopussy (film), elephants are used in Kamal Khan's hunt. An unnamed horse appears in the ...

  2. the real James Bond was a bird-watcher! James Bond was born of wildlife. The original James Bond, the man that gave Ian Fleming the idea for the name, was the author of 'Field Guide of Birds of the West Indies'. Fleming was based in Jamaica at the time, and this is where he wrote most of the James Bond books. Fleming was an observer of nature ...

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  3. Feb 19, 2013 · Modern filmmaking style, the stress of working with non-human actors, and the absolute lifeless quality of adding CGI critters to screen may have ended the career of animals in Bond films.

  4. Category page. Animals play a role in many Bond films, and books, often as a means to finish off characters. Some of them like Blofeld's cat are now iconic. See also List of Animals. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  5. Blofeld's Cat is a white blue-eyed Turkish Angora or Persian cat which belongs to the founder and head of the global criminal organisation SPECTRE, Ernst Stavro Blofeld. It often sits in his lap, and is the only thing, animal or human, that Blofeld displays any real affection for. The cat has become a cultural icon in its own right, and has become a regular fixture in the series, becoming one ...

  6. Bond follows the trail to Venice, where he establishes that Drax is manufacturing a nerve gas deadly to humans, but harmless to animals. Bond again meets Goodhead and finds out that she is a CIA agent. Bond travels to the Amazon looking for Drax's research facility, where he is captured.

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  8. Oct 4, 2012 · And the peril of shark-swimming is just one example of the dangerous business of working with live animals for a James Bond movie. During the filming of You Only Live Twice , Donald Pleasence, playing the recurring villain Blofeld, had an unfortunate run-in with the character’s signature accessory: the movie’s scary explosions caused Blofeld’s Persian cat to pee on the actor.

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