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Why Pandas Do Handstands: And Other Curious Truths about Animals

Autor Augustus Brown
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2010
Did you know that...

- shark embryos can attack?

- caterpillars can tap dance?

- koalas have fingerprints almost identical to those of humans?

And, who would have guessed that...

- chimpanzees talk about food?

- male animals from hot climates make bad fathers?

- owls employ snakes as babysitters?

- rats can learn the differences between languages?

- some parasites castrate their victims?

- dogs can see moving objects up to 985 yards away?

- ants won't cross a chalk line?

- a sloth moves so slowly that fungus grows on its feet?

Astonishing new facts about animals are discovered every day. Here, gathered together in one book, are hundreds of the most fascinating, often funny, and, occasionally, just plain bizarre snippets known about animals freshly gleaned from the most up-to-date scientific observations and experiments. With chapters on every aspect of animal life -- from how they communicate with one another to their highly unusual parenting practices to their lively and varied sex lives -- Augustus Brown has compiled a charming, educational, and supremely entertaining book that will satisfy even the most obsessive animal lover.

So, dig in to this irresistibly entertaining and utterly engrossing inside look at the animal kingdom at its most peculiar

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ISBN-13: 9781451624274
ISBN-10: 1451624271
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Free Press

Notă biografică

Augustus Brown's fascination with the strange side of animal life began on the Welsh farm where he grew up surrounded by cows that could sense rain, highly combustible sheep and chickens that could be easily hypnotized. In researching this book, he drew on decades of scientific archives, books and studies, scores of zoological and biological websites and consulted leading experts in the animal science world. He lives in London with his wife and two children.