Wild Animals of North America / Intimate Studies of Big and Little Creatures of the Mammal Kingdom
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A natural-history compendium presents 119 concise species accounts of North American mammals, from whales and bears to mice and bats, combining field-based descriptions of range, habitat, behavior, and distinguishing characters with vivid natural-color portraits and footprint sketches. Each entry distills observation into a brief, accurate biography emphasizing identifying features, habits, and distribution. The book groups larger and smaller mammals and includes an index and illustrative plates to aid recognition, offering both a compact reference for identification and an accessible introduction to the continent's mammal diversity.
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