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A must-read about these magnificent but sometimes deadly creatures—thoroughly revised, expanded, and updated

Every year, millions of people travel to grizzly country, hoping for a glimpse of the Great Bear. And every year, somebody is attacked. The power of the grizzly is almost mythical and has become the stuff of legend.

 

 


 
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Part Wild is the unforgettable story of Ceiridwen Terrill's journey with a creature whose heart is divided between her bond to one woman and her need to roam free. When Terrill adopts a wolfdog—part husky, part gray wolf—named Inyo to be her protector and fellow traveler, she is drawn to Inyo’s spark of wildness; compelled by the great responsibility, even danger, that accompanies the allure of the wild; and transforme... read more>>>

 

 
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The natural world is a dynamic place and our understanding of it is forever growing and changing. Since Animal was first published in 2001, the African elephant has been reclassified into two species, a cat-sized rat has been discovered in Papua New Guinea, the only plant-eating spider has been found in Central America, a bird-eating fanged frog has been located in Vietnam, and more than 1,250 new species of amphibians have been identified.

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Northshire Bookstore Review
Reviewed By... Alden Graves

Jaws with claws and an unnerving penchant for settling old scores. A small village in a remote part of Russia is terrorized by a rogue, man-eating Amir tiger. A fascinating mixture of history and sociology woven around the hunt for the animal. You will never look at a tiger in quite the same way again.

 

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