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Natural History Museum Book of Animal Records

Natural History Museum Book of Animal Records

by Mark Carwardine
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/11/2013

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Here are the achievers and the unique from the animal world: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes and invertebrates. These are not only familiar records like highest, fastest, largest, these are the unusual, such as slowest growth (the deep sea clam), most pecks in a day (black woodpecker), noisiest bird (booming Kakapo) and worst climber (western fence lizards fall out of their oak tree homes about 12,000 times a year).

There are myth-busters -- centipedes have the most legs, not millipedes, and fascinating stories -- two "dead" specimens of desert snail were glued onto a museum display tablet only to come out of hibernation four years later. There is a lot of the bizarre (horned lizards from western North America can squirt blood from their eyes) and the ingenious (humpback whales use bubbles as fishing nets).

The mammals, amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates are organized by animal order, family and species. Birds are organized by category. Many animals are described for more than one record e.g., camels and llamas are described for the altitude at which they live and for which is the largest and the smallest. Exceptionality is within each category rather than the entire Animal Kingdom, for example, the largest bat is the flying fox bat but the largest of all land mammals is the elephant and the largest of all animals is the blue whale.

Natural History Museum Book of Animal Records includes almost 900 records that show the diversity and wonder of the animal kingdom:



Mammals: 381 records
Birds: 133 records
Reptiles: 101 records
Amphibians: 33 records
Fish: 38 records
Invertebrates: 191 records.

Science is revealing unknown animal behaviors and finding new species. Behavioral research is adding a new dimension to our knowledge of what animals do, where, why and how. Natural History Museum Book of Animal Records is a fascinating sampling of these amazing discoveries.
ISBN:
9781770852693
9781770852693
Category:
Wildlife: general interest
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-11-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Firefly Books Ltd
Country of origin:
Canada
Pages:
256
Dimensions (mm):
249x193x20mm
Weight:
0.84kg
Mark Carwardine

Mark Carwardine is a zoologist, writer, radio and TV presenter, wildlife photographer, wildlife tour operator and an active and outspoken conservationist, with a special interest in cetaceans.

His TV series include BBC's Last Chance to See with Stephen Fry, and for many years he presented the weekly half-hour programme Nature on BBC Radio 4. Mark has been writing a monthly column in BBC Wildlife magazine since 2004, is Contributing Editor of Wanderlust magazine, and has written more than 50 books on wildlife and conservation, including many about whales.

He has been studying, observing and photographing whales, dolphins and porpoises around the world for more than 30 years.

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