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Every Creeping Thing: True Tales of Faintly Repulsive Wildlife (1998)

by Richard Conniff

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In his new book, Conniff ranges widely through the animal kingdom. Written with humour, he studies moles in England, weasels in Scotland, bloodhounds at work in Windsor Forest, and farther afield to the static life of the sloth, the lifestyles of petrels, bats, grizzly bears, mice, sharks and many more. The pencil drawings are by Sally Bensusen.… (more)
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In his new book, Conniff ranges widely through the animal kingdom. Written with humour, he studies moles in England, weasels in Scotland, bloodhounds at work in Windsor Forest, and farther afield to the static life of the sloth, the lifestyles of petrels, bats, grizzly bears, mice, sharks and many more. The pencil drawings are by Sally Bensusen.

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