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Mammals;: Guide to familiar American species; 218 animals in full color

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This book is for everyone who wants to identify, understand, and enjoy American mammales. This book covers 218 of the 350 species of mammals found in the United States and adjacent Canada. The colored plates accent features which help you recognize the animal in its natural environment.

160 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1955

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Herbert S. Zim

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Herbert Spencer Zim (July 12, 1909 – December 5, 1994) was a naturalist, author, editor and educator best known as the founder (1945) and editor-in-chief of the Golden Guides series of nature books.

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December 27, 2023
As Golden Guides go, this one is surprisingly appealing for all ages. I may be showing my birder bias, but I don't think anyone other than the most committed rodentiphile needs much more information on North American mammals than what fits neatly in this little book. Okay, Peterson is actually my go-to for mammals just because I know it's complete, but this Golden Guide is just about as useful. After all, how much do I care about which pocket-gopher or vole species is the one that's endemic to my 200-mile radius when I'm not going to see any member of either of those families in my lifetime anyway?
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515 reviews8 followers
January 24, 2013
This is my go to book when I want to figure out what the heck that angry little fuzzball chasing me across the backyard is (a muskrat). I love the illustrations, and it includes little maps of common areas of the U.S. where the critters live. It also has a very nice key in the front so I can easily find what it is I'm looking for.
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March 6, 2025
It’s an excellent book for learning the basics about North American mammals. It’s aimed at children, but adults can still learn quite a bit from it. As always with this book series, the illustrations are fantastic.
1,258 reviews8 followers
March 1, 2018
Beautifully illustrated book. Enjoyed reading about different mammals as a kid.
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580 reviews18 followers
August 9, 2023
When I was a child, I had quite a collection of Golden Nature Guides. Rereading this one takes me back to my Cub Scout days! It’s a bit dated, and the whole book sports an anthropocentric viewpoint that seems to judge animals primarily on their usefulness to humans. The color illustrations are as charming as ever, however. As the book that helped nurture a love of nature in a younger me, Mammals still holds a place in my heart.
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July 7, 2011
An excellent little guide even if it is a bit old. This book made me become more interested in studying animals and plants.
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July 13, 2011
I have used this book many times for identifying mammals and to learn about them. The Golden Nature guides are classics.
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May 3, 2023
I received this as a gift when I was a young boy and have finally read it cover to cove. It contains simple mammal identification information.
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