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Life

Extraordinary Animals, Extreme Behaviour

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"Life is an ambitious, exhilarating and beautifully illustrated study of animal behaviour, exploring the key groups of animals that inhabit this planet and their survival strategies. From cold-blooded reptilian killers to the armoured invadors of the insect world, the long-distance migratory birds to predatory mammals and the sociable and intelligent primates, Life reveals animal behaviour as never been seen before. By focusing on intimate details of life, the book draws us into a fascinating primal story. Starting with the challenges of childhood, we see how polar bears court, how baby penguins learn and how elephants look after each other in adulthood. How huge populations co-exist in a coral reef, weevils use their bodies as a toolbox and perhaps most familiar to us, the parental, nuturing instincts of the orangutangs. With emotional story-telling and breathtaking photography, this is an unmissable companion to 2010's landmark natural history programme."

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Life, Michael Gunton, Martha Holmes

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2009
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Titre
Life
Sous-titre
Extraordinary Animals, Extreme Behaviour
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
BBC Books
Publié
2009
Format
rigide
Pages
312
ISBN10
1846076420
ISBN13
9781846076428
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"Life is an ambitious, exhilarating and beautifully illustrated study of animal behaviour, exploring the key groups of animals that inhabit this planet and their survival strategies. From cold-blooded reptilian killers to the armoured invadors of the insect world, the long-distance migratory birds to predatory mammals and the sociable and intelligent primates, Life reveals animal behaviour as never been seen before. By focusing on intimate details of life, the book draws us into a fascinating primal story. Starting with the challenges of childhood, we see how polar bears court, how baby penguins learn and how elephants look after each other in adulthood. How huge populations co-exist in a coral reef, weevils use their bodies as a toolbox and perhaps most familiar to us, the parental, nuturing instincts of the orangutangs. With emotional story-telling and breathtaking photography, this is an unmissable companion to 2010's landmark natural history programme."