Training of Wild Animals

Training of Wild Animals
Published in the late 19th century, 'Training of Wild Animals' by Frank Charles Bostock offers a detailed account of the training and care of various wild animals. The Bostock family was renowned in England for their traveling menageries, which showcased exotic animals to audiences in provincial towns. This work provides insight into the methods used to train these animals for performance, reflecting the entertainment practices of the time when such exhibitions were popular.
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