The discussion on thylacines has been fascinating but returning to the contents of Fuller's book:-
The chapter on bubal hartebeest depicts a photograph of one at London Zoo with the comment that several were kept in zoos but this individual appears to have been the only one that was photographed.
This last statement is erroneous; I have an old postcard featuring a photograph of bubal hartebeest in the Jardin des Plantes Menagerie (Paris).
I must emphasise that this is a minor quibble only and in no way alters my earlier comment that this is a book I recommend.
I’d certainly recommend this book (as I’d also recommend some of Errol Fuller’s other books such as “Extinct Birds”; “The Lost Birds of Paradise”; “The Great Auk”).
The chapter on bubal hartebeest depicts a photograph of one at London Zoo with the comment that several were kept in zoos but this individual appears to have been the only one that was photographed.
This last statement is erroneous; I have an old postcard featuring a photograph of bubal hartebeest in the Jardin des Plantes Menagerie (Paris).
I must emphasise that this is a minor quibble only and in no way alters my earlier comment that this is a book I recommend.
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