
audiobook
This volume offers a meticulous look at the even‑toed ungulates, a diverse group whose members share a distinctive foot with only two fully developed toes. The author guides listeners through their skeletal quirks—such as a remarkably consistent count of nineteen vertebrae—and explains how these traits have shaped their evolution from the Tertiary period to the present. You’ll discover why these animals thrive across most terrestrial habitats worldwide, yet are absent from places like New Zealand and mainland Australia.
The second part delves into the two main suborders, highlighting the ruminants with their elongated, flexible necks, often spectacular horns, and complex multi‑chambered stomachs. Detailed descriptions of their teeth, lips, and soft‑tissue anatomy reveal how they efficiently process plant material. Throughout, the narrative balances scientific precision with vivid, approachable language, making it an engaging listen for anyone curious about the anatomy, behavior, and ecological roles of these remarkable mammals.
Language
nl
Duration
~11 hours (686K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/
Release date
2007-12-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1829–1884
Best known for bringing the animal world vividly to general readers, this 19th-century German zoologist turned careful observation and wide travel into books that stayed popular for generations. His work helped make natural history feel lively, accessible, and full of wonder.
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