A detailed volume on thirty-six species of cats from around the world, from the two-pound black-footed cat to the 500-pound tiger, draws on a wide range of sources and provides information on each variety's characteristics, distribution, ...
They are recorded killing very large (up to 4m) African Rock Pythons and Nile Crocodiles up to 2m. ... In open habitat such as in northern Namibia and the Kalahari, most hunts are preceded by careful stalks averaging 29–196m until the ...
However, fecal analysis showed that small mammals such as dik-dik, hares, hyraxes, rodents, and ground birds formed a major part of the leopards' diet in this area.36 In the Kalahari Desert, male leopards killed once every 3.3 days and ...
Wild Cats of the World provides a detailed account of each species of wild cat, examining their importance throughout history and the future of some of the most endangered breeds.
Looks at a variety of lions, tigers, bobcats, leopards, cheetahs, and pumas; describes their behavior, characteristics, and distribution; and looks at the forces threatening their extinction.
Wild Cats of the World
Art Wolfe's stunning full-color photographs and Barbara Sleeper's informative text pay tribute to each of the world's 37 species of wild cats. Shown here in all their fearful symmetry and...
Wild Cats of the World