Why Elephants Have Big Ears: Nature's Engines and the Order of Life

Why Elephants Have Big Ears: Nature's Engines and the Order of Life

by Chris Lavers (Author)

Synopsis

Why do elephants have big ears? Why do shrews have large hearts? Why don't gnats get wet when it rains? And why are there no snake-shaped mammals? This highly readable popular science book engages the reader with a variety of such puzzles and conundrums to explain how creatures have interacted with their environment to evolve into the extraordinary forms they possess today. Lavers makes use of biology, physiology, zoology, ecology, and palaeontology in order to arrive at his explanations. In the process, he explains such things as how warm-bloodedness evolved and why mammals dominate continents and amphibians cool, damp places; and he concludes by presenting a new view of life on earth, rejecting all notions of superiority and inferiority in nature.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 04 May 2000

ISBN 10: 0575067225
ISBN 13: 9780575067226

Author Bio
Chris Lavers was born in 1965, and is Senior Lecturer in animal ecology, evolutionary biology and the philosophy of science at the University of Nottingham. He is a consultant to English Nature, the RSPB, and the Department of the Environment.