Answers the thousands of questions that have been asked since Jaws about the fish that can see, smell, hear, feel, touch, taste, and detect vibrations
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Recensione:
“A valuable addition to public and academic libraries.”—Susan Klimley, Columbia University Libraries
“Dramatically and specifically illustrated with color photographs and line drawings, this book reveals scientifically factual answers to questions commonly asked about these fascinating and fearsome creatures. The book concludes with information on how to become a shark specialist.”—School Library Journal
“Traditionally, most books on sharks have been organized family by family, making it difficult for the general reader to get an overall picture of what is known of shark habits and behavior. This book presents research and information in a more readable, accessible fashion, as answers to common questions: What do sharks eat? How fast can sharks swim? Where do sharks live? References to the appropriate scientific literature follow each explanation, and a complete bibliography is provided. The photographs are unusually good, including clear pictures of embryo sharks and species rarely seen. A valuable addition to public and academic libraries.”—Library Journal
L'autore:
V. G. SPRINGER is Senior Scientist emeritus at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History.
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- EditoreSmithsonian Books
- Data di pubblicazione1989
- ISBN 10 0874748771
- ISBN 13 9780874748772
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine192
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