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Life of Mammals By David Attenborough
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- “Slight Creasing To Spine and Wear To Edges Of Pages”
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This is the story of 4,000 species; species that have outlived the dinosaurs and conquered the farthest places on Earth. And species that vary from the smallest, the two-inch pygmy shrew, to the largest, the blue whale; from the slowest, the sloth, to the swiftest, the cheetah; from the least attractive, the naked mole rat, to the most irresistible, a human baby. Some of the animals in this diverse group includ- The Insect Eaters- mammals, like armadillos, bats and anteaters, make meals of the most abundant creature on Earth. The Omnivores- many mammals are able to adapt their diets according to season, or have learned to hibernate through the winter when food is sparse. The Return to the Water- ocean mammals can take advantage of huge food stocks; how do seals, dolphins and whales breathe air yet swim to great depths? The Tree-Dwellers- creatures such as flying squirrels and colugos travel by gliding high among the tree-tops, but sloths hardly move at all. The Grasping Hands- only one group of mammals, the primates, have hands to grasp branches and pluck their food.
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Publisher
Ebury Publishing
ISBN-13
9780563534235
eBay Product ID (ePID)
96823332
Product Key Features
Book Title
Life of Mammals
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Wildlife
Publication Year
2002
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height
255mm
Item Width
183mm
Item Weight
1135g
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United Kingdom
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