
Tooth and Claw
Top Predators of the World
Princeton University Press
Published on 9. May 2023
Book
Hardback
352 pages
978-0-691-24028-2 (ISBN)
Description
A marvelously illustrated look at the most deadly predators on the planet
Tooth and Claw presents the world's top predators as you have never seen them before, from big cats and wild dogs to sharks, reptiles, and killer whales. Blending gorgeous photos and illustrations with spellbinding storytelling, this book is packed with the latest facts about these fearsome but often misunderstood animals. It covers apex and other top predators in each major vertebrate family, discussing where and how they live, how they are faring in the modern world, and why they matter. Along the way, the authors share informative and entertaining anecdotes from their decades in the field learning about predators and reveal hard truths about the role humans continue to play in their fate. Tooth and Claw also describes conservation successes and lays out some simple but crucial steps each of us can take to protect these magnificent beasts. Are humans top predators, too? Read this amazing book and find out.
Offers an unparalleled look at a side of nature rarely witnessed up close
Stunningly illustrated throughout and brimming with fun facts
Describes ultimate vertebrate predators ranging from sharks and reptiles to raptors, cats, dogs, bears, and marine mammals
Provides rare insights into the biology, ecology, and conservation of top predators
Draws on the latest findings from habitats around the world
Conveys the wonders of the natural world with engaging storytelling and lively personal anecdotes
Tooth and Claw presents the world's top predators as you have never seen them before, from big cats and wild dogs to sharks, reptiles, and killer whales. Blending gorgeous photos and illustrations with spellbinding storytelling, this book is packed with the latest facts about these fearsome but often misunderstood animals. It covers apex and other top predators in each major vertebrate family, discussing where and how they live, how they are faring in the modern world, and why they matter. Along the way, the authors share informative and entertaining anecdotes from their decades in the field learning about predators and reveal hard truths about the role humans continue to play in their fate. Tooth and Claw also describes conservation successes and lays out some simple but crucial steps each of us can take to protect these magnificent beasts. Are humans top predators, too? Read this amazing book and find out.
Offers an unparalleled look at a side of nature rarely witnessed up close
Stunningly illustrated throughout and brimming with fun facts
Describes ultimate vertebrate predators ranging from sharks and reptiles to raptors, cats, dogs, bears, and marine mammals
Provides rare insights into the biology, ecology, and conservation of top predators
Draws on the latest findings from habitats around the world
Conveys the wonders of the natural world with engaging storytelling and lively personal anecdotes
Reviews / Votes
"A Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year" "Every page-turn reveals beautiful photos and informative figures, making easy reading of diverse and fascinating material."---J. Burger, Choice "A good and well researched book that can bring us all new understanding to the importance of the role of predators in bringing a healthy ecosystem."---Steven Rutherford, British Naturalists Association "At once academic and approachable in tone, the work achieves a rare and important balance between deep contextualization and engaging language."---Caroline Abbott, H-Net ReviewsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
206 color + b/w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 249 mm
Width: 200 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
1324 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-24028-2 (9780691240282)
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E-Book
05/2023
1st Edition
Princeton University Press
€44.49
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Persons
Robert M. Johnson III is a wildlife specialist, conservationist, and biology teaching associate at Coastal Carolina University. Sharon L. Gilman is a biology professor and Daniel C. Abel is a marine science professor at CCU. His books include Shark Biology and Conservation (illustrated by Elise Pullen). Elise Pullen is a marine biologist and illustrator.