The Naturalist's Progress
This article was one that used the array of exotic plants and animals to show humankinds narrow-minded approach to the observations made in our world. It displayed our shallow approach in environmental education that the whole of that species has to be appreciated as opposed to individual parts. The author illustrated this with the Paradisea apoda “the footless bird of paradise”; which is commonly known as the Toucan
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Naturalists Progress, beak toucan,
Approximate Word count = 301
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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