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'''Igor Ivanovich Akimushkin''' ({{lang-ru|Игорь Иванович Акимушкин}}) ([[May 1]], [[1929]] – [[1993]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[zoologist]] and [[writer]]. |
'''Igor Ivanovich Akimushkin''' ({{lang-ru|Игорь Иванович Акимушкин}}) ([[May 1]], [[1929]] – [[1993]]) was a [[Russia]]n [[zoologist]] and [[writer]]. |
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Igor Ivanovich Akimushkin (Template:Lang-ru) (May 1, 1929 – 1993) was a Russian zoologist and writer.
Born in Moscow, he graduated the biological faculty of Moscow State University in 1952. His first books, Traces of Rare Animals and Following the Legends, were published in 1961.
Igor Akimushkin wrote a large number of popular science books and made a significant contribution to science and made some discoveries by exploring the marine life. Most of his works were translated to other languages. The squid Cycloteuthis akimushkini was named in honour of Igor Akimushkin in 1968 by fellow zoologist Filippova.[1]
His most well known book is The Animal World.