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The narrator recounts his career capturing live wild animals for exhibitions in Malayan jungles, beginning with circus fascination and moving through field methods, traps and expedients used to take elephants, tigers, rhinoceros, primates, snakes and other game alive. Vivid episodic anecdotes describe night watches, close encounters, local guides and laborers, and the logistics of caging, hauling and shipping specimens, including hazards at sea and confrontations with dangerous beasts. Practical stratagems, cultural observations about village life and the caste of jungle servants appear alongside dramatic capture scenes, blending technical instruction with travel memoir and danger-laden storytelling.

About the Author

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Charles Mayer

Charles Mayer was an explorer and naturalist known for his work in the Malay jungles. His notable book, "Trapping Wild Animals in Malay Jungles," provides insights into the wildlife and trapping techniques of the region. Mayer's observations and experiences contribute to the understanding of the natural history and ecology of Southeast Asia, reflecting the challenges and adventures faced by those who ventured into its dense forests. His writings serve as a valuable resource for both enthusiasts of natural history and those interested in the cultural aspects of the Malay region.

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