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A Natural History for Young People: Our Animal Friends in Their Native Homes / including mammals, birds and fishes

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About This Book

Aimed at young readers, this natural-history guide presents mammals, birds, and fishes organized by families and explained in clear, nontechnical language. It surveys primates, carnivores (including bears, cats, and dogs), seals, bats, insectivores, toothless and gnawing mammals, marsupials, pachyderms, ruminants, and whales, alongside many bird groups such as owls and birds of prey. Habits, habitats, anatomy, and relationships among species are described, with necessary scientific terms defined in accessible prose. More than a hundred illustrations and colored plates accompany the text to clarify forms, behavior, and comparative classification.

About the Author

Humphreys, Phebe Westcott portrait

Phebe Westcott Humphreys

Phebe Westcott Humphreys was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of natural history. Her notable work, "A Natural History for Young People: Our Animal Friends in Their Native Homes," aims to educate young readers about various animals, including mammals, birds, and fishes, in an engaging and accessible manner. Through her writing, Humphreys sought to foster a sense of curiosity and appreciation for the natural world among children, making her work a valuable resource in early education.

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