The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals by William Temple Hornaday

The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals

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The Minds and Manners of Wild Animals
William Temple Hornaday, american zoologist, conservationist, taxidermist, and author (1854-1937)

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Table of Contents
- About This Book
- Motto
- Dedication
- Preface
- Fareword
- Parti. A Survey Of The Field
- Chapter I. The Lay Of The Land
- Chapter Ii. Wild Animal Temperament And Individuality
- Chapter Iii. The Language Of Wild Animals
- Chapter Iv. The Most Intelligent Animals
- Chapter V. The Rights Of Wild Animals
- Part Ii. Mental Traits Of Wild Animals
- Chapter Vi. The Brightest Minds Among American Animals
- Chapter Vii. Keen Birds And Dull Men
- Chapter Viii. The Mental Status Of The Orang Utan
- Chapter Ix. The Man Likeness Of The Chimpanzee
- Chapter X. The True Mental Status Of The Gorilla
- Chapter Xi. The Mind Of The Elephant
- Chapter Xii. The Mental And Moral Traits Of Bears
- Chapter Xiii. Mental Traits Of A Few Ruminants
- Chapter Xiv. Mental Traits Of A Few Rodents
- Chapter Xv. The Mental Traits Of Birds
- Chapter Xvii. The Training Of Wild Animals
- Part Iii. The Higher Passions
- Chapter Xviii. The Morals Of Wild Animals
- Chapter Xix. The Laws Of The Flocks And The Herds
- Chapter Xx. Plays And Pastimes Of Animals
- Chapter Xxi. Courage In Wild Animals
- Part Iv. The Baser Passions
- Chapter Xxii. Fear As A Ruling Passion
- Chapter Xxiii. Fighting Among Wild Animals
- Chapter Xxiv. Wild Animal Criminals And Crime
- Chapter Xxv. Fighting With Wild Animals
- The Curtain

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