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Anecdotes of the Habits and Instinct of Animals

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A collection of short, illustrated anecdotes and observations about the habits, instincts, and surprising sagacity of mammals, drawn from the author's travels, friends, and travelers' accounts. Organized by animal groups—monkeys, bats, moles, hedgehogs, bears, dogs, wolves, cats, elephants, horses, etc.—it presents lively, often touching or amusing episodes that illustrate problem-solving, parental care, play, loyalty, hunting, and escape. Scientific classification and dry detail are minimized in favor of readable narratives that highlight the boundary between instinct and reason and celebrate animal behavior without embellishment. The preface explains sourcing and promises future volumes on birds and reptiles.

About the Author

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Mrs. R. Lee

Mrs. R. Lee was an English author known for her contributions to natural history and animal behavior literature in the 19th century. Her notable work, "Anecdotes of the Habits and Instinct of Animals," offers insightful observations on various species, blending scientific inquiry with engaging storytelling. Through her writing, she aimed to educate readers about the complexities of animal life, showcasing her keen interest in the natural world. Mrs. Lee's work reflects the Victorian fascination with nature and the emerging field of zoology, making her a noteworthy figure in the literary exploration of animal instincts.

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