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Dive into the fascinating world of North American mammals with "The Origin And Relationship Of The Large Mammals Of North America," brought to you by Madison Grant and the New York Zoological Society. This meticulously researched volume explores the origins, evolution, and interconnectedness of the continent's megafauna. From the majestic bison to the elusive wolf, each species' place in the ecological tapestry is examined with scientific rigor and historical insight.
Originally presented to the New York Zoological Society, this work offers a unique glimpse into early 20th-century zoological thought. Discover detailed analyses of animal anatomy, behavior, and distribution, alongside discussions of conservation efforts that were nascent at the time. This book serves as both a valuable historical document and a compelling resource for anyone interested in the natural history of North America's iconic mammals.
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