The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals - A Book of Personal Observations by William Temple Hornaday
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[Illustration with caption: OVERPOWERING CURIOSITY OF A MOUNTAIN SHEEP
This "lava ram" stood thus on a lava crest in the Pinacate Mountains for about twenty minutes, gazing spellbound at two men and a pack mule. (See page 149)] THE MINDS AND MANNERS OF WILD ANIMALS A BOOK OF PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS BY WILLIAM T. HORNADAY, Sc.D., A.M. DIRECTOR OF THE NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL PARK. AUTHOR OF "THE AMERICAN NATURAL HISTORY," "TWO YEARS IN THE JUNGLE," "CAMP FIRES IN THE CANADIAN ROCKIES," "OUR VANISHING WILD LIFE," ETC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS _The wild animal must think, or die._* * * * * _"Prove all things; hold fast that which is good."_ COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY WILLIAM T. HORNADAY Printed in the United States of America _The right of translation is reserved_ Published May, 1922 |
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