Natural History Museum Animal Records

Natural History Museum Animal Records

by Mark Carwardine (Author)

Synopsis

Which animal swims the fastest? Who has the most acute sense of smell? Which is the smallest mammal? Who lays the largest egg? Discover the weirdest and most wonderful creatures ever to have lived on Earth with this riveting family reference. The book includes world record holders from each of the main animal groups including mammals, reptiles, birds and insects, with intriguing stories and fascinating facts throughout. There are also special features that highlight the superstars of the animal kingdom - the blue whale is not only the heaviest and longest animal on Earth but has the largest babies, the biggest appetite and makes the loudest noise! Find out which mammal can boast a top-selling record in the pop charts, who built a nest that weighed nearly three tonnes, and which dinosaur made the world's largest footprint. With stunning photographs and all the latest discoveries, this up-to-date and accessible book will enthrall and astound both children and adults alike.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Natural History Museum
Published: 15 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 0565092235
ISBN 13: 9780565092238

Media Reviews
'A fascinating compendiumA...Animal Records is a book every household should own. Each colourful page is crammed with the kind of startling trivia that brightens up any family gathering.' Stuart Winter, in the Sunday Express.'A sort of Schott's Miscellany for wildlife lovers but better designed. The friendly layout offers bites of eye-catching information illustrated with great images' Fergus Collins, in BBC Wildlife Magazine'Full of amazing animal facts!' National Geographic Magazine'Irresistible.' The Times
Author Bio
Zoologist Mark Carwardine is an award-winning writer, magazine columnist, widely published photographer, BBC Radio 4 presenter, consultant and lecturer. He has written more than 40 books - including several best-sellers - and for six years presented the weekly half-hour programme Nature on BBC Radio 4.