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Allows us to understand what animals do and what their behavior means. This title describes and explains the behavior of four major groups of mammals.

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"Whether we are able to look at them face to face, on television, or in the hundreds of illustrations provided here by Daniel Otte, this guide allows us to understand what animals do and what their behavior means. Drawing on his own extensive fieldwork and on the research of many other scientists, Richard Despard Estes describes and explains the behavior of four major groups of mammals. Estes's remarkably informative guide is as up-to-date (as of 1992) for the zoologist as it is accessible for the interested onlooker." * The Guardian *
"Outstanding. . . .For anyone who's planning or remembering an African safari, or is fascinated by the continent's wildlife." * Chicago Sun Times *

Table of Contents
Foreword by Edward 0. Wilson
Preface
Guide to the Guide

Part I. Hoofed Mammals: Antelopes and Other Ruminants
1. Introduction to the Ruminants
2. Antelopes and Buffalo: Family Bovidae
3· Duikers: Tribe Cephalophini
4· Dwarf Antelopes: Tribe Neotragini
5· Gazelles and Their Allies: Tribe Antilopini
6. Reedbucks, Kob, and Waterbuck: Tribe Reduncini
7. Horse Antelopes: Tribe Hippotragini
8. Hartebeests, Topi, Blesbok, and Wildebeests: Tribe Alcelaphini
9· Bushbuck, Kudus, and Elands: Tribe Tragelaphini
10. Buffaloes and Cattle: Tribe Bovini
11. Giraffe and Okapi: Family Giraffidae

Part II. Hoofed Mammals: Nonruminants
12. Swine:FamilySuidae
13. Hippopotamuses: Family Hippopotamidae
14. Rhinoceroses: Family Rhinocerotidae
15. Zebras, Asses, and Horses: Family Equidae
16. Hyraxes: Order Hyracoidea, Family Procaviidae
17. Elephants: Order Proboscidea, Family Elephantidae

Part III. Carnivores
18. Introduction to Carnivores
19. Genets, Civets, and Mongooses: Family Viverridae
20. Hyenas and Aardwolf: Family Hyaenidae
21. Cats: Family Felidae
22. Foxes, Jackals, and Dogs: Family Canidae
23. Weasels, Otters, Zorilla, and Ratel: Family Mustelidae

Part IV. Primates
24. Introduction to Primates
25. Bush Babies and Pottos: Family Lorisidae
26. Old World Monkeys: Communication in the Family Cercopithecidae
27. Guenons, Mangabeys, and Baboons: Subfamily Cercopithecinae
28. Colobus Monkeys: Subfamily Colobinae
29. Great Apes: Family Pongidae

Glossary
Bibliography
Additional References Added in Proof
Index

The Behavior Guide to African Mammals

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    Publisher: University of California Press
    Publication Date: 28/03/2012
    ISBN13: 9780520272972, 978-0520272972
    ISBN10: 0520272978

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Allows us to understand what animals do and what their behavior means. This title describes and explains the behavior of four major groups of mammals.

    Trade Review
    "Whether we are able to look at them face to face, on television, or in the hundreds of illustrations provided here by Daniel Otte, this guide allows us to understand what animals do and what their behavior means. Drawing on his own extensive fieldwork and on the research of many other scientists, Richard Despard Estes describes and explains the behavior of four major groups of mammals. Estes's remarkably informative guide is as up-to-date (as of 1992) for the zoologist as it is accessible for the interested onlooker." * The Guardian *
    "Outstanding. . . .For anyone who's planning or remembering an African safari, or is fascinated by the continent's wildlife." * Chicago Sun Times *

    Table of Contents
    Foreword by Edward 0. Wilson
    Preface
    Guide to the Guide

    Part I. Hoofed Mammals: Antelopes and Other Ruminants
    1. Introduction to the Ruminants
    2. Antelopes and Buffalo: Family Bovidae
    3· Duikers: Tribe Cephalophini
    4· Dwarf Antelopes: Tribe Neotragini
    5· Gazelles and Their Allies: Tribe Antilopini
    6. Reedbucks, Kob, and Waterbuck: Tribe Reduncini
    7. Horse Antelopes: Tribe Hippotragini
    8. Hartebeests, Topi, Blesbok, and Wildebeests: Tribe Alcelaphini
    9· Bushbuck, Kudus, and Elands: Tribe Tragelaphini
    10. Buffaloes and Cattle: Tribe Bovini
    11. Giraffe and Okapi: Family Giraffidae

    Part II. Hoofed Mammals: Nonruminants
    12. Swine:FamilySuidae
    13. Hippopotamuses: Family Hippopotamidae
    14. Rhinoceroses: Family Rhinocerotidae
    15. Zebras, Asses, and Horses: Family Equidae
    16. Hyraxes: Order Hyracoidea, Family Procaviidae
    17. Elephants: Order Proboscidea, Family Elephantidae

    Part III. Carnivores
    18. Introduction to Carnivores
    19. Genets, Civets, and Mongooses: Family Viverridae
    20. Hyenas and Aardwolf: Family Hyaenidae
    21. Cats: Family Felidae
    22. Foxes, Jackals, and Dogs: Family Canidae
    23. Weasels, Otters, Zorilla, and Ratel: Family Mustelidae

    Part IV. Primates
    24. Introduction to Primates
    25. Bush Babies and Pottos: Family Lorisidae
    26. Old World Monkeys: Communication in the Family Cercopithecidae
    27. Guenons, Mangabeys, and Baboons: Subfamily Cercopithecinae
    28. Colobus Monkeys: Subfamily Colobinae
    29. Great Apes: Family Pongidae

    Glossary
    Bibliography
    Additional References Added in Proof
    Index

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