The Natural History of Canadian Mammals / / Canadian Museum of Nature, Donna Naughton.
A Northern Pocket Gopher can dig an amazing half a metre of tunnel through compacted clay soil in just 15 minutes. North American Beavers, along with humans, are the only mammals whose impact on their environment is so massive that it can be clearly seen with the naked eye from outer space. And ther...
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Year of Publication: | 2016 |
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