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A collection of illustrated popular-science essays adapted from newspaper pieces that survey topics in natural history, anatomy, behavior and paleontology alongside human cultural practices. Subjects include alpine plants and glaciers, elephants and extinct mammals, feeding and dentition, smells and kissing, laughter, unusual reproductive phenomena, small-statured human populations, prehistoric art, calendrical customs, museums, infectious disease and immunity, the fauna of New Zealand, human-driven extinctions and whale biology. The pieces mix descriptive observation, explanations of biological mechanisms, concise historical and cultural notes, and critiques of common misconceptions about science and the necessity of clear interpretation.
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