Jardine The Naturalist's Library Monkeys [30 Images]
Jardine The Naturalist's Library Monkeys [30 Images]
About
Monkeys is a book written by William Jardine and first published in 1840. The book is a comprehensive study of monkeys, one of the most fascinating and intelligent groups of animals in the world. It is part of Jardine’s larger work on the natural history of animals.
Jardine was a Scottish naturalist and ornithologist who had a deep interest in the natural world. In Monkeys, he draws on his extensive knowledge and experience to provide a detailed and engaging study of these curious animals.
The book is divided into several sections, each dedicated to a different species of monkey. Within each section, Jardine provides detailed descriptions of the animal's physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and range. He also includes anecdotes and stories about each species, as well as illustrations and photographs.
The illustrations in the book are detailed and realistic, depicting the monkeys in their natural habitats. Jardine's writing is also engaging and informative, making the book both an enjoyable read and a valuable resource for anyone interested in the natural history of monkeys.
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