COMPLETE [ANIMALS]The Living Animals of the World, Volume 1: Mammals-Leni
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Squirrels
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May I also read the next section - Prairie Dogs?
MaryAnn
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May I also read the next section - Prairie Dogs?
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Can I have all from The Cuscuses (whatever animal is that ) to the end? Sections 64 to 67.
Keep your mind here and now, where it belongs.
Thanks, MaryAnn, section assigned. Hope your cat doesn't have to deal with those though.MaryAnnSpiegel wrote: ↑February 15th, 2020, 7:13 pm Squirrels
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May I also read the next section - Prairie Dogs?
MaryAnn
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Yes, thanks for claiming. I had no idea what cuscuses were myselfKikisaulite wrote: ↑February 16th, 2020, 8:01 am Can I have all from The Cuscuses (whatever animal is that ) to the end? Sections 64 to 67.
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I had to find out about those cuscuses... so there is section 64, duration 21:02
By the way, the author of this book has a very nice writing style - easy to read, lively and interesting. Definitely not one of those science books that make you shudder at every page-long sentence.
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By the way, the author of this book has a very nice writing style - easy to read, lively and interesting. Definitely not one of those science books that make you shudder at every page-long sentence.
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/livinganimals_64_cornish_128kb.mp3
Keep your mind here and now, where it belongs.
Thanks, Kristine! Yes, I know, I was pleasantly surprised myself. I am even considering putting the second volume up for reading when this one is done.Kikisaulite wrote: ↑February 16th, 2020, 1:00 pm I had to find out about those cuscuses... so there is section 64, duration 21:02
By the way, the author of this book has a very nice writing style - easy to read, lively and interesting. Definitely not one of those science books that make you shudder at every page-long sentence.
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/livinganimals_64_cornish_128kb.mp3
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Thanks, Rosebud! I just fixed it.
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I'm a little confused on how to introduce the recording of Section 2
I was going to proceed as follows:
"The living animals of the world, Volume 1: Mammals,
by Charles Lewis Cornish, editor
Chapter 1 Apes, Monkeys, & lemurs.
Section 2: The Gorilla, The orang-utan, & The Gibbon.
The Gorilla etc as per the book
Is this OK or would you preferr something else?
Tommack
I was going to proceed as follows:
"The living animals of the world, Volume 1: Mammals,
by Charles Lewis Cornish, editor
Chapter 1 Apes, Monkeys, & lemurs.
Section 2: The Gorilla, The orang-utan, & The Gibbon.
The Gorilla etc as per the book
Is this OK or would you preferr something else?
Tommack
I also wasn't sure about the intro. So I only said "The octodonts" as this is the beginning of my chapter in the book, even though in the MW the title is much longer. I hope that was correct.
Here is the section on bunny's larger family. The rabbit gets only a few lines as an afterthought as it is apparently "too well known" what a let-down.
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Recording time: 10:13 min.
as promised, I will take the section on foxes next then (Section 22)
Sonia
Here is the section on bunny's larger family. The rabbit gets only a few lines as an afterthought as it is apparently "too well known" what a let-down.
https://librivox.org/uploads/leni/livinganimals1_33_cornish_128kb.mp3
Recording time: 10:13 min.
as promised, I will take the section on foxes next then (Section 22)
Sonia