The Random House National Audubon Society Field Guide: Mammals of North America by John Whitaker is the ultimate resource for nature enthusiasts looking to learn more about the diverse range of mammals that call North America home. This comprehensive field guide features detailed descriptions and stunning illustrations of over 400 species of mammals, making it easy to identify and learn about each unique creature. From the majestic grizzly bear to the elusive red fox, this guide covers all of the mammals that you may encounter in forests, mountains, deserts, and beyond. In addition to detailed descriptions, this field guide also includes information about habitat, behavior, tracks, and sounds, making it a valuable tool for anyone interested in wildlife observation. Whether you are a casual nature lover or a seasoned wildlife enthusiast, the Random House National Audubon Society Field Guide: Mammals of North America is a must-have addition to your library.
The Random House National Audubon Society Field Guide: Mammals of North America by John Whitaker is the ultimate resource for nature enthusiasts looking to learn more about the diverse range of mammals that call North America home. This comprehensive field guide features detailed descriptions and stunning illustrations of over 400 species of mammals, making it easy to identify and learn about each unique creature. From the majestic grizzly bear to the elusive red fox, this guide covers all of the mammals that you may encounter in forests, mountains, deserts, and beyond. In addition to detailed descriptions, this field guide also includes information about habitat, behavior, tracks, and sounds, making it a valuable tool for anyone interested in wildlife observation. Whether you are a casual nature lover or a seasoned wildlife enthusiast, the Random House National Audubon Society Field Guide: Mammals of North America is a must-have addition to your library.
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