Author: Matt Walker
Publisher: VHPS (HOLT & ST MARTINS), Dec 2007
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0-312-37116-0
Synopsis
A collection of eclectic, hilarious insights, with a focus on the animal kingdom. Packed with entries on the fascinating, bizarre, amazing, & hilarious life that surrounds us. Offers quirky & memorable entries on an array of subjects, such as mating, eating, & resurrection. 5x8 inches, 224 pgs.
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In the spirit of bestsellers like Why Do Men Have Nipples?, a collection of eclectic, hilarious insights, with a focus on the animal kingdom.
The first professionally researched miscellany guide to the animal kingdom. Written by one of the world's foremost science journalists, it is a book packed with entries on the fascinating, bizarre, amazing, and hilarious life that surrounds us. Offers quirky and memorable entries on an array of subjects, such as mating, eating, and resurrection.
An utterly addictive collection. And, in answer to the inevitable question the brown trout does, in fact, fake it. It is a trick they use to find the most potent mate.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
MATT WALKER is one of the world's leading science journalists. He is a senior editor at New Scientist, a magazine with a global readership of over 750,000.