Wild Animals at Home
Author:
Ernest Thompson Seton
Illustrator:
Ernest Thompson Seton
Publication:
1913 by Doubleday, Page & Company
Genre:
Nature, Non-fiction, Science
Pages:
226
Current state:
Basic information has been added for this book.
It has been read but content considerations may not be complete.
Book Guide
Search for this book used on:
Yellowstone National Park is the home to many of North America's most incredible animals. If they're careful, and lucky, a visitor may see anything from a coyote to a bear, bats to beavers, skunks, and so many more. Learn about these fascinating creatures and their homes as Ernest Thompson-Seton shares his observations in Wild Animals at Home.
"I have aimed to show something of the little aspects of the creatures' lives, which are those that the ordinary will see; I go with him indeed, pointing out my friends as they chance to pass, adding a few comments that should make for a better acquaintance on all sides. And I have offered glimpses, wherever possible, of the wild thing in its home."
From the Living Book Press edition
To view an example page please sign in.
Find This Book
Search for this book used on: