The series that packs a world of knowledge into your pocket. Get fast facts at your fingertips with this DK Pocket Eyewitness Sharks, packed with bite-sized chunks of information that will encourage and inform even the most reluctant readers. From sharks and rays, skates and all their other relatives; find out exactly how large or small they are, where they swim and what they really eat. Plus, explore the anatomy of sharks and rays and learn about shark conservation. With 160 pages of amazing encyclopedic stats and genius gem facts to provide extra wow. It's a smashing pocket guide to these predators of the deep.
I hope this book will help others to understand them on a deeper level and I know that the information provided in the series I've written can help save human lives.
In Why Sharks Matter, marine conservation biologist Dr. David Shiffman explains why it's crucial that we overcome our misconceptions and rise above cinematic jump scares to embrace sharks as the imperiled and elegant ocean guardians they ...
An illustration-heavy exploration of the types and characteristics of sharks.
The book is a comprehensive treatment—if one wants to find out the latest information on any species of shark or ray off California, this is the place to go.
Learn About Sharks: The Great White Shark is packed full of incredible photographs and cool facts about one of the most all-time famous sharks.
Featuring a one-of-a-kind textured book cover that feels like shark skin, this book is a must-have for any child fascinated by the fiercest creatures who lurk the ocean deep!
Stunning animal photography accompanies tales of high adventure from National Geographic explorers and photographers in this compelling book about sharks, now available in paperback.
This book is filled to the gills with jaw-dropping illustrations and razor-sharp facts that shed light on these fascinating creatures of the deep, including their undersea terrain, cunning adaptability, and staggering variety.
Dean Crawford now explores here the long relationship between shark and man, revealing that behind the fearsome caricature is a complex animal that deserves a thoughtful reconsideration.
Since the award-winning first volume, The Biology of Sharks and Their Relatives, published in 2004, the field has witnessed tremendous developments in research, rapid advances in technology, and the emergence of new investigators beginning ...