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Carnivores CB
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Carnivores CB

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A masterful synthesis of anatomy, physiology, and behavior into a coherent exposition on the ways these highly specialized mammals make their living…. The book is a tremendous addition to the biologist’s bookshelf and a ‘must’ for those who specialize in the study of these most fascinating mammals. –Quarterly Review of Biology Ewer’s equal excellence as an ethologist and paleontologist gives her a better perspective on these subjects–as well as their combination in ‘paleoethology’–than almost anyone. –American Scientist Ewer writes pleasantly and her text is refreshingly free of jargon, so that the book is enjoyable to read for layman and scientist alike. Here and there are personal reflections and anecdotes which not only help to enliven the pages but often also provide a new insight into a problem. –Science

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 1973
Pages
504
ISBN
9780801407451

A masterful synthesis of anatomy, physiology, and behavior into a coherent exposition on the ways these highly specialized mammals make their living…. The book is a tremendous addition to the biologist’s bookshelf and a ‘must’ for those who specialize in the study of these most fascinating mammals. –Quarterly Review of Biology Ewer’s equal excellence as an ethologist and paleontologist gives her a better perspective on these subjects–as well as their combination in ‘paleoethology’–than almost anyone. –American Scientist Ewer writes pleasantly and her text is refreshingly free of jargon, so that the book is enjoyable to read for layman and scientist alike. Here and there are personal reflections and anecdotes which not only help to enliven the pages but often also provide a new insight into a problem. –Science

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Country
United States
Date
15 April 1973
Pages
504
ISBN
9780801407451