Mammals of Alabama
Mammals of Alabama
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Author(s): Best, Troy L.
ISBN No.: 9780817357498
Pages: 520
Year: 201404
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 52.63
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Beautifully designed and sturdily bound for rugged field use, Mammals of Alabama is the first and only exhaustive guidebook to Alabama's diverse and fascinating mammalian fauna. European and American naturalists visited the territory that would become Alabama as early as the late eighteenth century and marveled at the breadth and variety of its flora and fauna. Yet until today scientists, scholars, and nature enthusiasts had no systematic guide to the state's mammals. Mammals of Alabama fills the gap. Naturally occurring in the state are nine orders, twenty-two families, fifty-one genera, and seventy-two species of living mammals. Best and Dusi offer an engaging entry for each as well as additional species that have become extinct through natural processes or human extirpation. Illustrated with maps and photos, each entry includes: * Identification notes        * Dental formula * Size and weight              * Distribution * Ecology                            * Life History * Behavior                          * Parasites and Diseases * Conservation Status     * Notes and References Ideal for backyards, hikes, libraries, and classrooms, Mammals of Alabama includes hundreds of professional, close-up color specimen photographs of both living animals in their natural habitats and skull plates, making identification of animals easy. Best also offers fascinating and fun facts about Alabama mammals that will delight nature lovers of all ages, such as the surprising and excellent tree-climbing skills of the gray fox, the use in the past of mole skins to apply cosmetics, and the litters of identical quadruplets common to the nine-banded armadillo.


Published in cooperation with the Alabama Wildlife Federation.


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