Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
59
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jun 5, 2012
Editorial
National Geographic
Descripción
In a captivating exploration of nature's most formidable predator, the author delves deep into the psychology and biology of sharks, weaving together thrilling accounts of real-life encounters. Through a combination of harrowing anecdotes and scientific insights, readers gain a nuanced understanding of what drives these creatures during attacks and the complex interactions they have with humans.
This engaging narrative not only sheds light on the fearsome reputation of sharks but also seeks to dispel common myths surrounding them. By presenting both the chilling experiences of survivors and the latest research findings, the book encourages a deeper appreciation for these magnificent animals and highlights the importance of marine conservation.
This engaging narrative not only sheds light on the fearsome reputation of sharks but also seeks to dispel common myths surrounding them. By presenting both the chilling experiences of survivors and the latest research findings, the book encourages a deeper appreciation for these magnificent animals and highlights the importance of marine conservation.
Géneros
Ciencia y Tecnología
Naturaleza