Wildlife of the World by Don E. Wilson

By Don E. Wilson

Wildlife of the World takes you on a trip via one of the most scenic and wealthy animal habitats— from the Amazon rain forests to the Himalayas, the Sahara to the South Pole—meeting crucial animals in every one surroundings alongside the way.

In Wildlife of the World, really stunning portrait-style images brings you "face-to-face" with person animals in up-close and engrossing profiles on how the animals have interaction with their environments, mate, live to tell the tale, or even play.

From the shaggy musk ox foraging within the Canadian excessive arctic to the angered Scottish wildcat prowling the Highlands to the rock-climbing gelada monkey of Ethiopia, every one animal featured in Wildlife of the World performs a key position in its setting. an extra eighty-page illustrated reference part at the animal nation explains the animal teams and profiles extra species.

Produced in organization with the Smithsonian establishment.

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They are so well insulated that even a dusting of snow on their back does not melt. ◁ YOUNG BISON A calf can stand, walk, or run with its mother a couple of hours after it is born. The calves are weaned at about six months. , and C. North America farms. However, the domesticated stock have been cross-bred with cattle and have lost many of their wild traits. Wild bison have excellent hearing and sense of smell, which are essential for detecting their chief natural predator, the gray wolf. Follow the grass Adult females and young live in groups of 10–60, led by an older cow.

Good swimmers, they are skilled at catching trout, bass, and salmon. Grizzly threat Grizzlies mate in late spring to early summer. The female gives birth to up to four cubs, usually while hibernating, nursing them in her den until April or May. Cubs stay with their mothers for two to four years, and the main threat to youngsters is from adult male grizzlies. Once common throughout the western US, grizzlies now occur in small numbers only in Idaho, Montana, Washington state, and Wyoming, with larger populations in Alaska and Canada.

B i s o n o n ce l i ve d o n t h PR AIR eG IE re a CH IC tP K l a i EN ns ❯ CENTRAL GREAT PLAINS Pronghorn LO C AT I O N Kansas City Dallas Houston ME XIC 0 km 250 O 0 miles 250 Central US, including parts of Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Part of the larger Great Plains area, which extends north into Canada. C L I M AT E The pronghorn is the fastest land animal in the Americas, with a top recorded speed of 54 mph (87 km/h). However, its defining feature is its horns. The forked, antlerlike headgear looks like that of a deer, and the pronghorn is also known colloquially as the American antelope.

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