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Bottlenose/Atlantic Spotted Dolphins: Photo by Wild Dolphin Project. Reprinted from Herzing and Johnson (1997: Fig. 8, p. 92) with the permission of Denise Herzing and Aquatic Mammals. © 1997 by Wild Dolphin Project, Inc.

White-tailed Deer: Photo by Len Rue Jr. Printed with the permission of Leonard Rue Enterprises. © 1999 by Leonard Rue III and Len Rue Jr.

Wapiti/Red Deer: Reprinted from Guiness et al. (1971: Plate 2, Fig. 4, p. 435) with the permission of the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. © 1971 by the Journal of Reproduction and Fertility.

Giraffe: Photo by Stephen Maka. Printed with the permission of Stephen G. Maka. © 1999 by Stephen G. Maka.

Bighorn Sheep: Photo by Valerius Geist. Reprinted from Geist (1975:p.106) with the permission of Valerius Geist. © 1975 by Valerius Geist.

African Elephant: Photo by Mitch Reardon. Printed with the permission of Photo Researchers, Inc. © 1999 by Photo Researchers, Inc.

Grizzly Bear: Photo by John J. Craighead. Printed with the permission of Craighead Wildlife-Wildlands Institute. © 1999 by John Craighead.

Spotted Hyena: Photos by Gus Mills. Reprinted from Mills (1990: Fig. 5.4, p. 173; Fig. 7.6, p. 243) with the permission of M. G. L. Mills. © 1990 by Gus Mills.

Greylag Goose: Photo by Robert Huber. Reprinted from Huber and Martys (1993: Fig. 2, p. 158) with the permission of Michael Martys. © 1993 by Michael Martys.

Greylag Goose: Photo by Michael Martys. Printed with the permission of Michael Martys. © 1999 by Michael Martys.

Ruff: Photos by Horst Scheufler. Reprinted from Scheufler and Stiefel (1985: Fig. 23a-b, p. 57) with the permission of Westarp-Wissenschaften. © 1985 by Westarp-Wissenschaften/A. Ziemsen Verlag.

Western Gull: Photo by George L. Hunt Jr. Printed with the permission of George L. Hunt Jr. © 1999 by George L. Hunt Jr.

Guianan Cock-of-the-Rock: Photo by Pepper W. Trail. Reprinted from Trail (1985: Fig. 16, p. 240) with the permission of Pepper W. Trail. © 1985 by Pepper W. Trail.

Superb Lyrebird: Photo by L. H. Smith. Reprinted from Smith (1988) with the permission of L. H. Smith. © 1988 by L. H. Smith.

Superb Lyrebird: Photo by L. H. Smith. Reprinted from Smith (1968: p. 92) with the permission of L. H. Smith. © 1968 by L. H . Smith.

Greater Rhea: Photos by Juan C. Reboreda. Reprinted from Fernández and Reboreda (1995: Fig. 1B—C, p. 323) with the permission of Munksgaard International Publishers Ltd., Gustavo J. Fernández, and Juan C. Reboreda. © 1995 by the Journal of Avian Biology.

Sage Grouse: Photos by John W. Scott. Reprinted from Scott (1942: Plate 17, Figs. 17-18, p. 498) with the permission of The Auk/American Ornithologists’ Union and John P. Scott. © 1942 by The Auk/American Ornithologists’ Union and John P. Scott.

Cartography by Ortelius Design; icon design by Phyllis Wood.

All others drawings © 1999 by John Megahan.


Animal Index

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Names of species that exhibit homosexuality/transgender (i.e., animals that are included in part 2 or the appendix) are capitalized.

Acorn Woodpecker


addax antelope


Adelie Penguin


African Buffalo


African Elephant


African jacana


African swallowtail butterfly


Agile Wallaby


akepa


Allen hummingbird


Amazon Molly


Amazon River Dolphin see Boto


American Bison


American kestrel


angelfish


Anna’s Hummingbird


ant


Aoudad


Aperea


arctic tern


Asiatic Elephant


Asiatic Mouflon


Atlantic Spotted Dolphin


Australian noisy miner


Australian raven


Australian Sea Lion


Australian Shelduck


avocet


Aztec Parakeet


badger


Bank Swallow


Barasingha


Barbary Sheep see Aoudad


Barn Owl


barn swallow


bat


bearded seal


beaver


Beluga


Bengalese Finch (Domestic)


bewick’s swan


Bezoar


Bharal


Bicolored Antbird


Bighorn Sheep


bird of paradise


black-and-white warbler


Black Bear


Black-billed Magpie


Blackbuck


black-capped chickadee


black-capped lorikeet


Black-crowned Night Heron


Black-footed Rock Wallaby


black-headed grosbeak


Black-headed Gull


Black-rumped Flameback


Black Stilt


Black Swan


Black-tailed Deer see Mule Deer


black-tailed gull


black-tailed prairie dog


Black-winged Stilt


Blue-backed Manakin


Blue-bellied Roller


blue-billed duck


bluebird


bluejay


Blue Sheep see Bharal


bluethroat


Blue Tit


Blue-winged Teal


boat-tailed grackle


Bonnet Macaque


Bonobo


Boto


Bottlenose Dolphin


bowerbird


Bowhead Whale


Bridled Dolphin


Brown Bear see Grizzly Bear


brown booby


Brown Capuchin


Brown-headed Cowbird


Brown Long-eared Bat


brown noddy


Brown Rat


Budgerigar (Domestic)


Buff-breasted Sandpiper


bufflehead duck


burro


Bush Dog


butterfly


Calfbird


California Gull


California sea lion


Canada Goose


canary


Canary-winged Parakeet


Caribou


Caspian Tern


cassowary


Cat (Domestic)


Cattle (Domestic)


Cattle Egret


centipede


Chaffinch


Cheetah


Chicken (Domestic)


Chiloe Wigeon


chimney swift


Chinese water deer


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