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A compact collection of short, plainspoken entries on a wide range of four-footed animals found in Britain, from large livestock and working horses to wild carnivores and small rodents. Each entry summarizes physical traits, typical habits, habitat, and interactions with people, and often notes practical uses of animal parts alongside brief illustrative anecdotes about temperament or performance. The work compares breeds and working capacities, offers concise natural-history observations about diet and behaviour, and presents information in an accessible, utilitarian style for general readers interested in familiar quadrupeds.

About the Author

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W. May

W. May is an author recognized for his contributions to natural history literature, particularly in the realm of British wildlife. His notable work, "The Little Book of British Quadrupeds," serves as an engaging introduction to the mammals of Britain, appealing to both young readers and nature enthusiasts. Through this book, May combines accessible language with informative content, fostering an appreciation for the diverse fauna found in the British Isles. His writing reflects a commitment to educating the public about the natural world.

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