The Tree where Man was BornIn this classic volume, Matthiessen exquisitely combines both nature and travel writing to bring East Africa to vivid life. He skillfully portrays the daily lives of herdsmen and hunter-gatherers; the drama of the predator kills; the hundreds of exotic animals; the breathtaking landscapes; and the area's turbulent natural, political, and social histories. |
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Page 107
The dung beetles , churning in over the grass , collide with the deposits of
manure , or attach themselves to the slack ungulate stomachs full of half - di -
gested grass that the carnivores have slung aside . They roll neat spheres of
ordure larger ...
The dung beetles , churning in over the grass , collide with the deposits of
manure , or attach themselves to the slack ungulate stomachs full of half - di -
gested grass that the carnivores have slung aside . They roll neat spheres of
ordure larger ...
Page 109
It was marking out its territory by dipping its eye toward a stiff prominent blade of
grass , the tip of which penetrates a gland that is visible under the eye as a black
spot ; the gland leaves a waxy black deposit on the grass tip , and the gazelle ...
It was marking out its territory by dipping its eye toward a stiff prominent blade of
grass , the tip of which penetrates a gland that is visible under the eye as a black
spot ; the gland leaves a waxy black deposit on the grass tip , and the gazelle ...
Page 142
Fires waste the dry grass that is used by certain animals , and the regrowth
exhausts the energy in the grass roots that is needed for good growth in the rainy
season . In the Serengeti in recent years , fire and elephants together have
converted ...
Fires waste the dry grass that is used by certain animals , and the regrowth
exhausts the energy in the grass roots that is needed for good growth in the rainy
season . In the Serengeti in recent years , fire and elephants together have
converted ...
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