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14 A Guide to Fang and Claw
6. The use of camouflage and deceit in the capture of animals.
7. The importance of environment in the life of animals.
8. Adaptations of animals which fit them to live their lives and survive in the struggle for existence.
9. Structures of defense and offense are prominent in this picture. Which came first in the development of animal life — the need of the structure (claw or bill) or the structure itself? Discuss fully.
10. How wild animals solve the two fundamental problems of nutrition and protection.
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
These books will broaden and develop your knowledge of the life of animals and plants, make more vital and vivid your knowledge of geography, and correlate well with your work in English and history.
Bring 'Em Back Alive, by Frank Buck and Edward Anthony. Simon Schuster.
Fang and Claw, by Frank Buck. Simon & Schuster.
Wild Cargo, by Frank Buck and Edward Anthony. Simon & Schuster.
American Natural History, by W. T. Hornaday. Scribner's.
Animal Geography, by M. I. Newbigin. Oxford Press.
Animals Looking At You, by Paul Eipper. Viking Press.
Animals of Land and Sea, by A H. Clark. Van Nostrand Company
Bambi: The Story of a Deer, by Felix Salten. Simon & Schuster.
Biology for Everyman, by J. Arthur Thomson. E. P. Dutton.
Book of the Naturalist, by W. H. Hudson. E. P. Dutton.
Camel Trails in Africa, by Martin Johnson. Grosset & Dunlap.
Ghoud, The Hunter, by D. G. Murkenje. E. P. Dutton.
In African Forest and Jungle, by Du Chaillu. Scribner's.
In Brightest Africa, by Carl C. Akeley. Garden City Publishing Co.
Instinct and Intelligence, by R. W. G. Hingston. The Macmillan Company.
In the Zoo, by W. R. Blair. Scribner's.
Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling. Garden City Publishing Co.
Malay Sketches, by Sir Frank Swettenham.
Malayan Monochromes, by Sir Frank Swettengham.
Minds and Manners of Wild Animals, by W. T. Hornaday, Scribner's.
Naturalist in the La. Plata, by W. H. Hudson. E. P. Dutton.
Our Wild Animals, by E. L. Moseley. Appleton-Century.
Outlines of Natural History, by J. Arthur Thomson. Harcourt, Brace.
Romance of the Animal World, by E. Selous, Lippincott.
Safari. By Martin Johnson. G. P. Putnam's Sons.
Six Years in the Malay Jungle, by C. Wells. Star Book.
Strange Animals I have Known, by R. L. Ditmars. Blue Ribbon Books.
The Haunts of Life, by J. Arthur Thomson. Harcourt, Brace.
The Minds of Animals, by J. Arthur Thomson. Newnes.
The Romance of Plant Life, by G. F. S. Elliott. Lippincott.
The Wilderness Hunter, by Theodore Roosevelt. G. P. Putnam's Sons.
Trapping Wild Animals in the Malay Jungle, by Chas. Mayer, Garden City
Publishing Co. Watched by Wild Animals, by E. A. Mills. E. P. Dutton.