An edition of Great pets! (1976)

Great Pets!

An Extraordinary Guide to More Than 60 Usual and Unusual Family Pets

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An edition of Great pets! (1976)

Great Pets!

An Extraordinary Guide to More Than 60 Usual and Unusual Family Pets

  • 2.67 ·
  • 3 Ratings
  • 3 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

A guide to more than sixty housepets suitable even for city families. Includes animals of all classes, construction tips, and training information.

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Publisher
Tandem Library
Language
English
Pages
358

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Cover of: Great pets!
Cover of: Great Pets!
Great Pets!: An Extraordinary Guide to Usual and Unusal Family Pets
June 3, 2003, Storey Publishing, LLC
Paperback in English
Cover of: Great Pets! An Extraordinary Guide to Usual and Unusual Family Pets
Great Pets! An Extraordinary Guide to Usual and Unusual Family Pets
June 3, 2003, Storey Publishing, LLC
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Great pets!
Cover of: Great Pets!
Cover of: Great pets!
Cover of: Great pets!
Great pets!: an extraordinary guide to usual and unusual family pets
1976, Workman Pub. Co.
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First Sentence

"It's not hard to imagine that long before the first animal became a pet, some prehistoric child used to throw his bone to the edge of the forest and stay to watch some prehistoric wolf, ears pricked, toes set to run, snatch it for a snack."

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OL7601376M
ISBN 10
0613705815
ISBN 13
9780613705813

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It's not hard to imagine that long before the first animal became a pet, some prehistoric child used to throw his bone to the edge of the forest and stay to watch some prehistoric wolf, ears pricked, toes set to run, snatch it for a snack.
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