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An anthology of one hundred brief anecdotes recounts incidents of animals displaying intelligence, affection, courage, mimicry, and unusual habits. Each entry presents a self-contained episode—rescues, displays of loyalty, tricks, musical responses, problem-solving, and surprising interactions with humans and other animals—across many species including dogs, birds, elephants, bears, and seals. The pieces combine natural history observation with moral or amusing outcomes, organized as concise vignettes that emphasize curious behavior and lessons about animal capacities rather than scientific analysis.

About the Author

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Percy J. Billinghurst

Percy J. Billinghurst was an author known for his contributions to literature focused on animals and their behaviors. His notable work, "A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals," showcases a collection of engaging stories that highlight the quirks and characteristics of various creatures. Through his writing, Billinghurst aimed to entertain and educate readers about the animal kingdom, blending humor with insightful observations. His work reflects a fascination with nature and a desire to share the wonders of animal life with a broader audience.

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