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W. MacGillivray was a notable Scottish zoologist and natural historian, renowned for his significant contributions to the study of animal life. His early works laid the groundwork for the field of zoology, reflecting a deep understanding of both terrestrial and marine ecosystems. MacGillivray was particularly interested in the classification of species and their behaviors, which he meticulously documented in his writings.

His most acclaimed publications include 'Mammalia: British Quadrupeds' and contributions to 'The Naturalist's Library', where he offered detailed observations on various animal species. MacGillivray's dedication to zoology also extended to his research on the travels and findings of other naturalists, such as Alexander von Humboldt, showcasing the interconnectedness of scientific exploration during his time. His legacy continues to influence modern zoological studies, making him a key figure in the historical narrative of natural history.

Национальность Шотландский
Дата рождения January 1, 1796
Место рождения Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Дата смерти January 1, 1855
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