Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into the fascinating world of chipmunks with John A. White's comprehensive study, "Genera and Subgenera of Chipmunks." This meticulously prepared republication explores the scientific classification of these beloved mammals, offering a detailed examination of their genera and subgenera. A cornerstone text in zoology and natural history, this book provides valuable insights into the diverse world of chipmunks. Perfect for anyone interested in mammals, this edition presents a wealth of information on the classification of chipmunks, making it an essential addition to any science enthusiast's library. Explore the intricate details of these creatures through White's authoritative lens, contributing to a deeper understanding of the natural world.
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