
The Living Animals of the World, Volume 2 (of 2) A Popular Natural History
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"The Living Animals of the World, Volume 2" by W. F. Kirby et al. is a scientific publication written in the late 19th century. This volume specifically focuses on a diverse array of birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, jointed animals, and mollusks, along with detailed descriptions and authentic anecdotes about each group. The book aims to provide an engaging natural history that encapsulates both the scientific and the fascinating aspects of these living creatures. The opening of this volume begins with an exploration of the Ostrich and its relatives, providing insights into their anatomical adaptations, flightlessness, and behaviors. The text highlights the ostrich as a giant among birds, detailing its unique running abilities and stark differences from other avian species. The chapter continues to introduce other birds within the Ostrich Tribe, such as the Rhea and the Tinamous, elaborating on their characteristics, the threats they face from hunting, and their nesting habits. This section sets the stage for a comprehensive examination of various birds, focusing on their physical traits, ecological roles, and the human impact on their populations.
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