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Madson, John, - The Cottonrail Rabbit.

E. Alton, IL, Oline Mathieson Chemical Co, 1963. 2nd ed. VG PB. The cottontail is as American as popcorn and friend chicken, and is found nowhere else in the world, and his powder puff fail. is the trademark of our outdoors and one of the gentlest of wild creatures. According to Victor Cahalane he is beset by adversity, hunted by nearly every bird and animal that eats flesh, plagued by parasites, disease, starvation, cold, drought, fire and flood. But he flourishes because he uses his few defenses to full advantage.
USD 10.00 [Appr.: EURO 9 | £UK 7.75 | JP¥ 1452] Book number BOOKS047295I

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