Through Animals' Eyes, Again.Through Animals' Eyes, Again Lynn Marie Cuny The University of North Texas Press The University of North Texas Press (or UNT Press), founded in 1987, is a university press that is part of the University of North Texas. External link
PO Box 311336, Denton, TX 76203-1336 1574412167 $22.95 www.unt.edu/untpress Written by the founder of Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation rehabilitation: see physical therapy. , which now rescues more than 7,000 animals annually and releases native animals back to the wild when restored to full health, Through Animals' Eyes, Again: Stories of Wildlife Rescue is a compilation of true tales sure to dispel the myth that animals are devoid of reason, emotion, or compassion. From an orphaned baby Rhesus monkey rhesus monkey: see macaque. rhesus monkey Sand-coloured macaque (Macaca mulatta), widespread in South and Southeast Asian forests. Rhesus monkeys are 17–25 in. (43–64 cm) long, excluding the furry 8–12-in. who finds a new mother in an old monkey rescued from a lab, to an illegally shot red-tailed hawk that gradually regained the ability to soar, to the quixotic quix·ot·ic also quix·ot·i·cal adj. 1. Caught up in the romance of noble deeds and the pursuit of unreachable goals; idealistic without regard to practicality. 2. friendship between an elderly rabbit and a young porcupine porcupine, in zoology porcupine, member of either of two rodent families, characterized by having some of its hairs modified as bristles, spines, or quills. , Through Animals' Eyes, Again brings the reader on a journey of discovery, insight, and wonder. Also highly recommended is Cuny's previous book, "Through Animals' Eyes: True Stories from a Wildlife Sanctuary". |
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