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    Your most anticipated futures books

    No, it is a single animal facing the photographer.
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    The picture of Cebus olivaceus is credit to Gabbro.
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    You are of course right and I am aware how rare those Carnivores are. The authors were searching photos few years prior the publication, so I had some hopes for the M.felipei at least. Not the ones that you pointed out :)
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    I can recommend another special book for 2024: A Field Guide to the Larger Mammals of South America https://www.nhbs.com/a-field-guide-to-the-larger-mammals-of-south-america-book "...remarkable array of photographs that are featured, the vast majority of which have never previously appeared in...
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    Monumental new book on Asian Rhinos has been published - The Rhinoceros of South Asia ! The author LC Rookmaaker is famous with another great publication The Rhinoceros in Captivity. The book is available online
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    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Buy the way there are brilliant illustrations of the extinct Marsupials by Tony Tobet in Volume 5
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    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Honestly, I think that this edition targets more common public, that don't bother how many Klipspringers are out there :) Nevertheless I appreciate the change, because most of us who have the full HMW & HBW collection, will buy the book anyway. I am also happy that we will finally see the...
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    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    I asked Lynx in FB and they answered, that they will not follow the Ungulate Taxonomy from the previous works. More details about the book can be found here: All the mammals of the world – Lynx Nature Books
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    And finally the 4th edition of the Strahan's Mammals of Australia is on the way : https://au.newhollandpublishers.com/9781925546750.html
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    Thank you for the information!
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    Great! I am still waiting for my copy. I remember that the author was searching for pictures of all extant spieces in Inaturalist. Did he include pictures of all Muntjac and Neotropical deer species?
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    Yes, according to the author the publishing year is 2023.
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    Your most anticipated futures books

    A new, very welcomed book on Deers coming in July A Guide to the Deer of the World https://www.nhbs.com/a-guide-to-the-deer-of-the-world-book
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    Your favorite books of 2021

    I filled some gaps in my collection in 2021. Most notably: Duikers of Africa - Masters of the African Forest Floor: A Study of Duikers, by Vivian J. Wilson CIC Caprinae Atlas of the World, by Gerhard Damm and Nicolás Franco vol 1&2 Neotropical Cervidology Biology and Medicine of Latin American...
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    Lynx Edicions - What Next ?

    Not the greatest start, indeed. Looks like a poor spin off of All the World's Primates. All The Worlds Primates – All The Worlds Primates
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