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The collection presents close, anecdotal sketches drawn from the author's field notebooks and memory, offering observational portraits of varied North American wild animals. A prefatory essay explains the author's point of view: that species names and instinct do not exhaust animal life. Individual chapters range from general sketches of habits to vivid accounts of singular intelligence and practical problem-solving, including wound care and ingenious behaviors, while following animals in their native haunts. Stories describe denning, parental care, hunting, and social interaction; Indian vernacular names appear alongside a glossary. The tone blends careful natural history observation with sympathetic interpretation of animal life.
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