Mammal Catalogue of Richard Archbold September 22, 1930 to March 8, 1934
Richard Archbold
Mammal Catalogue of Richard Archbold September 22, 1930 to March 8, 1934
Richard Archbold
Join Richard Archbold and his expedition to New Guinea on the hunt for new mammal species with this catalogue by the American Museum of Natural History. Featuring detailed descriptions and illustrations of previously-undiscovered mammals, this catalogue is a must-have for zoologists, conservationists, and anyone with a love of natural history. The book also includes a fascinating look at the expedition's methodology and the challenges of finding new species in remote locations.
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