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The following, to a certain extent, are composite histories-at
present our knowledge of the life of the individual wild animal is
too limited to admit of anything else; but the incidents related
are all founded on fact, and Redpad, Grimalkin, and the rest
actually lived, although here they are sometimes credited with
adventures which in reality befell others of their race. It may be
thought that I have gone too far in endowing wild animals with the
primitive elements of superstition, self-sacrifice, &c.; but
although the majority are certainly guided to a very great extent
by pure instinct, here and there we find one whose actions cannot
be altogether explained thus; and it must not be forgotten that it
is from similar exceptions, who lived and died in long past ages,
that our own powers of reason and reflection, our morality, sense
of religion, our artists, heroes and saints have evolved. For
deciding some knotty points in the natural history of the badger, I
am indebted to an excellent article on the animal by Mr. Douglas
English. The rest of my information is entirely derived from
personal observation, or from that of gamekeepers, 'earthstoppers,
' huntsmen and others, whose calling has brought them into close
contact with wild animals. To all these my thanks are due. M. D.
Haviland
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1910 Edition.
1910. The following, to a certain extent, are composite histories.
At present our knowledge of the life of the individual wild animal
is too limited to admit of anything else; but the incidents related
are all founded on fact, and Redpad, Grimalkin, and the rest
actually lived, although here they are sometimes credited with
adventures which in reality befell others of their race.
Wonderfully illustrated throughout.
The following, to a certain extent, are composite histories. At
present our knowledge of the life of the individual wild animal is
too limited to admit of anything else; but the incidents related
are all founded on fact, and Redpad, Grimalkin, and the rest
actually lived, although here they are sometimes credited with
adventures which in reality befell others of their race.
Wonderfully illustrated throughout.
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