The book A Commercial Geography of the World was written by author Howarth, O. J. R. (Osbert John Radcliffe), B. 1877 Here you can read free online of A Commercial Geography of the World book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Commercial Geography of the World a good or bad book?
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The winter coats of animals in these countries are the most valuable, and the harder the winter the better the fur. These considerations result in a strongly marked contrast, commercially, between the Holarctic region, the richest in fur-bearing animals, and the Mediterranean, the poor- est. In the Oriental, Ethiopian, and Neotropical regions we find the large animals whose pelts are valuable, but practically none of the smaller, though the South FISHERIES. ZOOLOGICAL REGIONS 8l American chinch...illa is a notable exception. In the Australian region some of the kangaroos yield useful furs, and in this region and in South America the opossum is taken . The skins of several animals in warmer countries, with coarser hair, are useful for purposes other than clothing; as, for example, leopard, lion, and tiger skins for rugs. The distribution of birds whose feathers form impor- tant articles of commerce is different. The Holarctic region is poor in them, except for a few such birds as the eider-duck.
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