Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon

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Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon

by Robert Armitage Sterndale

EN·~20 hours

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This volume offers a lively survey of the mammals that inhabit the Indian subcontinent and the island of Ceylon. From the towering tiger and the sleek leopard to the shy pangolin and the bustling macaques, each species is described with practical details about its habits, habitat, and the ways it interacts with the human world. The author blends personal observations from field trips with the latest scientific reports, keeping the tone conversational rather than a dry academic treatise.

The book is richly illustrated with more than a hundred plates drawn by the author and collaborators, showing everything from skull structures to living animals in their natural settings. These pictures help readers recognise subtle differences in dentition, coloration, and behaviour. Whether you are a hunter, a student, or simply a curious listener, the work serves as an engaging guide to the diverse wildlife that once roamed the forests, plains and rivers of the region.

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Language

en

Duration

~20 hours (1171K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Ron Swanson

Release date

2006-10-16

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Robert Armitage Sterndale

Robert Armitage Sterndale

1839–1902

Best known for vivid books on Indian wildlife, this British naturalist and colonial administrator brought firsthand field experience to his writing. His work blends close observation, practical knowledge, and a clear fascination with the animals of the subcontinent.

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