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The Wild Elephant and the Method of Capturing and Taming it in Ceylon

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The work presents a detailed account of the anatomy, habits, and skin differences of wild and captive elephants in Ceylon, explaining how bathing and rubbing affect hide color. It describes traditional methods for capturing and taming, including corrals and the role of trained handlers, and considers practical care and management. Observations on locomotion and behavior accompany osteological and dental comparisons with other Asian island and continental specimens. The author summarizes scientific debate over whether island elephants constitute a distinct species and weaves natural-history description with firsthand practical guidance drawn from field experience.

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Sir James Emerson Tennent

Sir James Emerson Tennent was a Scottish naturalist and writer known for his extensive works on Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and Belgium. His notable book, "Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical," provides a comprehensive overview of the island's geography, history, and natural history, reflecting his deep interest in the region. Tennent's writings often blend scientific observation with personal narrative, contributing to the understanding of the natural world and colonial contexts of his time. Additionally, his two-volume work on Belgium showcases his versatility as a writer and his engagement with European landscapes.

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