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The Deer and the Tiger A Study of Wildlife In India

By: George B Schaller(Author)
370 pages, 30 b/w illus
The Deer and the Tiger
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Detailed account of the ecology and behavior of Bengal tigers and four species of the hoofed mammals on which they prey, based on his observations in India's Kanha National Park.
`There is a wealth of biological information in this volume ... This book may well be definitive in that little will be added because the populations that were studied may not long survive' Richard Tabor, SCIENCE

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By: George B Schaller(Author)
370 pages, 30 b/w illus
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