This series of thematic photographic information books shows aspects of animal behaviour using wildlife from the familiar to the exotic as examples. This book describes animals as hunters.
Red Hunters and the Animal People
A unique view of the strategies employed by animals, and shows how some of the largest and some of the smallest predators catch their prey.
The Shabbat Elevator and Other Sabbath Subterfuges:An Unorthodox Essay on Circumventing Custom and Jewish Character. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield. Dundes, Alan, and Carl R. Pagter. 2000. Why Don't Sheep Shrink When It Rains?
From the humpback whale's bubble nets that capture hundreds of fish, to the komodo dragon's deadly saliva, the creatures featured in this book are equipped with hunting abilities that are unique and extraordinary.
The first in-depth field study of the whistling dog, The Whistling Hunters examines the dhole in the animal's environment. The book is based on the author's field studies and the observations of other naturalists.
An acclaimed nature writer and environmentalist delivers an eloquent and provocative pro-hunting exploration of the primal impulse to hunt and its endangered value in modern society.
A sweeping perspective on the complex and dynamic relationship between humans and animals from prehistory to the present.
Experience the fascinating world of claws and talons through this guide filled with juicy facts to chew on—like how gray wolves can eat up to twenty pounds in one meal, and the largest land predator (the polar bear) can weigh up to 1,200 ...
First published in 1994, this is an examination of the ways in which different conceptions of nature shape our responses to specific environmental issues.
A wordless story told in stunning images This story has no words—but it doesn’t need them.