Meet the musician whose audience is the animal kingdom
French musician Plumes serenades elephants, giraffes, tigers and pandas, as he plays guitar and elicits amazing reactions from the animal kingdom.

French musician Plumes performs live concerts for animals at zoos worldwide, playing guitar and eliciting remarkable reactions from elephants, giraffes, tigers, pandas, and other wildlife. His unique performances demonstrate how music transcends human audiences and connects with the animal kingdom in unexpected ways. The musician's approach combines his passion for music with animal welfare, creating peaceful, interactive experiences that showcase the emotional responses of various species to melodic sounds. His viral performances have drawn attention to the universal language of music and its ability to reach beyond human boundaries.
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