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Buck's writes of his jungle camp and his methods for feeding and caring for his animals. At the end of the book there is a partial list of animals which Buck brought back alive to America. In an appendix there are several pages of information about various Asian animals, reptiles and birds. Buck
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emphasizes his refusal to kill animals and his insistence on kindness to them. "Wherever I go, children mention this book to me and tell me how much they learned about animals and the jungle from it," said Buck.
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Buck brought these animals back to America; but when he obtained several tiny Malaysian
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Some of the facts Buck relates are observational, such as his description of the
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Miscellaneous Brief Reviews. New York Times. November 28, 1937, Sunday. p. 40
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when, contrary to the usual leopard habit, the cat takes refuge in a tree;
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Buck tells of seizing of "the largest orangutan ever captured alive."
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1936 book-length compilation of Frank Buck's stories
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Index


Frank Buck
Ferrin Fraser
Frederick A. Stokes
Hardback
Tim Thompson in the Jungle
Animals Are Like That

Frank Buck
pangolin
anteater
man-eating tiger
Johore
clouded leopard
mouse deer
Bring 'Em Back Alive: The Best of Frank Buck
ISBN
0-89672-582-0
Children's literature portal
Categories
Children's non-fiction books
1936 children's books
American autobiographies
Natural history books
Hunting in popular culture
American children's books
Frederick A. Stokes Company books
Children's books about animals

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