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Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia

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Hoofed mammals (ungulates) are the most abundant large mammals in the world.

They are plentiful in British Columbia, which is home to nine wild native species: moose, elk, caribou, bison, mountain goat, two species of deer, and two of sheep.

There are also several introduced species. Hoofed Mammals of British Columbia presents current information on these ungulates.

Shackleton discusses their evolution and biology, survival adaptations, and social organization.

He also covers conservation issues, tracking, and taxonomy.

He describes each species and subspecies and discusses their natural history: habitat, diet, behavior, reproduction, life expectancy, mortality factors, and predators.

Each species account includes a distribution map and data on taxonomy, recent population, conservation, and traditional aboriginal use.

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0774807288 / 9780774807289
Paperback
31/10/1999
Canada
176 pages, 60 b&w illustrations, maps
139 x 216 mm, 395 grams
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