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Stories about the Instinct of Animals, Their Characters, and Habits

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A conversational narrator addresses young readers with a sequence of animal-focused chapters that mix natural-history description and anecdote. Topics include horses and herd capture, beaver dams and lodges, methods used to catch and tame elephants, sheep and goats, domestic cats and big felines, tigers and pumas, migrations of birds and fish, social insects and the habits of primates. Each chapter combines behavioral observations of instinct, intelligence, affection, and docility with practical accounts of human-animal encounters, capture techniques, and animal constructions, often illustrated by engravings that clarify structures and scenes.

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Thomas Bingley

Thomas Bingley was an author known for his engaging narratives that explore the natural world and human experiences. His works often reflect a keen observation of animal behavior and the intricacies of nature, as seen in titles like "Stories about the Instinct of Animals, Their Characters, and Habits" and "Tales About Birds, Illustrative of Their Nature, Habits, and Instincts." Bingley also delved into maritime themes with his book "Tales of Shipwrecks and Other Disasters at Sea," which captures the perilous adventures faced by seafarers. His writings contribute to the literary exploration of both the animal kingdom and the human condition.

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