"Zoological Oddities, Drawn From The Originals" presents a fascinating look at the animal kingdom through the lens of historical observation and scientific curiosity. Authored by William Newman, this book compiles a collection of unusual and intriguing animal traits, behaviors, and physical characteristics, drawn from original sources and early zoological studies.
Explore accounts of rare and peculiar creatures, marvel at nature's inventiveness, and gain insight into the development of zoological knowledge. This book offers an engaging journey into the natural world as it was perceived in earlier times, making it a valuable resource for historians of science, animal enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the wonders of the animal kingdom.
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