American Weasels by E. Raymond Hall
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Hall, E. Raymond (Eugene Raymond), 1902-1986
English
"American Weasels" by E. Raymond Hall is a scientific publication written in the early 21st century. This comprehensive work provides an in-depth study of the genus Mustela, focusing on the variations and characteristics of American weasels, and includes an extensive exploration of their anatomy, behavior, and ecology. It sheds light on the signifi...
the book establishes a detailed framework of the weasel's structural features and behaviors, primarily emphasizing the agility and hunting prowess of the long-tailed weasel ("Mustela frenata"). Hall describes the physical characteristics and seasonal coloration changes of weasels, such as their brown summer and white winter pelage, which aid in their survival. He introduces the idea of how environmental factors, geographic distribution, and behavior influence their adaptations, while also hinting at the biological and ecological significance of studying their variances and interactions in their natural habitats. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Aiden Perez
2 years agoCitation worthy content.
Edward Johnson
1 year agoCitation worthy content.
Karen Taylor
1 year agoI didn't expect much, but the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. I couldn't put it down.
Emily Thomas
6 months agoI appreciate how this edition approaches the core problem, the narrative arc keeps the reader engaged while delivering factual content. This is a solid reference for both beginners and experts.