Sharks: History and Biology of the Lords of the Sea

Sharks: History and Biology of the Lords of the Sea
ISBN-10
1571451781
ISBN-13
9781571451781
Series
Sharks
Category
Nature / Animals / Fish
Pages
167
Language
English
Published
1997
Publisher
Thunder Bay Press
Author
Angelo Mojetta

Description

Sharks explores the storied history of these ancient predators in fascinating detail. Lavishly illustrated with cutting-edge underwater photography, this book depicts sharks in all their widely varied native environments, from tropical bays to Arctic seas. The lively and authoritative text explores the history, biology, and habitat of all the major varieties of sharks, from Makos and Tigers to Hammerheads and Great Whites. This is a well-designed, comprehensive, and up-to-date tribute to these ancient predators.

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