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The collection offers lively, often humorous natural-history essays and personal sketches examining animal anatomy and behavior—feet, bills, tails, noses, and ears—alongside focused pieces on birds, the barn owl, and snakes. It blends practical observation with anecdotes about snake-charmers, remedies for snakebite, and encounters with a cobra and a panther, and includes memoir-like reflections on domestic animals and a pet named Tommy. Several essays explore Indian life and landscape through topics such as the coconut and betel-nut, a Hindu festival, poverty, and common borrowed words. Scientific curiosity and witty commentary illuminate interconnections between form, function, and local culture.
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