The Natural History of the Wild Cats
, by Kitchener, Andrew- ISBN: 9780801484988 | 0801484987
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 3/1/1998
Everyone is familiar with the big cats-the lion, tiger, leopard, and jaguar-members of the genus Panthera. The smaller cats-members of the genus Felis-are less familiar. This absorbing book, considered "a comprehensive survey" by David Quammen, writing in the New York Times Book Review, presents what is known about the thirty-seven or so species of the world's cats, including abundant information on the much-neglected smaller members of the cat family. "Dr. Kitchener . . . has made a readable, up-to-date synthesis of what we know about cats, his account always strengthened by the comparative point of view."-Scientific American "The numerous tables and comprehensive bibliography will appeal to the scientist, while the breadth of topics discussed, summary of numerous studies published in hard-to-find journals, numerous graphs and line drawings, and emphasis on the smaller cats and their behaviour, will make it of wider interest."-John Deag, Times Higher Education Supplement