Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the fascinating world of deer with "The Deer Family," a comprehensive study from the early 20th century. This book delves into the natural history, habits, and characteristics of various deer species. Authored by renowned naturalists Daniel Giraud Elliot, Theodore Strong Van Dyke, and Andrew Jackson Stone, it offers detailed insights into the lives of these creatures.
Readers will appreciate the rich descriptions and scientific observations. Whether you are a naturalist, hunter, or simply an animal lover, "The Deer Family" provides valuable information and a glimpse into the understanding of deer during its time. It remains a testament to the enduring fascination with these graceful animals and their place in the natural world.
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