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A trainer and exhibitor recounts practical techniques and experiences in capturing, housing, feeding, and educating wild animals for exhibition, tracing historical practices and offering species-specific notes on lions, tigers, elephants, bears, snakes, and others. He describes early training methods, a young-animal nursery, teaching tricks, staging shows, and the principles behind successful work, stressing kindness, patience, and safety. Chapters explain capture methods, quarantine and housekeeping, dietary regimens, recognizing instinctive behavior and signs of reversion, and precautions against accidents, supplemented by anecdotes, portraits of contemporary trainers, and illustrative examples from his career.

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Frank Charles Bostock

Frank Charles Bostock was an English animal trainer and author, best known for his work in the field of animal training and performance. His notable book, "The Training of Wild Animals," provides insights into the techniques and methods used in training various species for entertainment and educational purposes. Bostock's contributions to the understanding of animal behavior and training have left a mark on the literature surrounding animal husbandry and performance. His work reflects a unique blend of practical experience and theoretical knowledge, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the humane treatment and training of wild animals.

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