Mother Nature Is Trying to Kill You e-bog
113,76 DKK
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This fact-filled and amusing trek through natures dark side (Kirkus Reviews) reveals the fascinating, weird, and often perverted ways that Mother Nature fends only for herself.It may be a wonderful world, but as Dan Riskin (host of the Animal Planets TV show Monsters Inside Me) explains, its also a dangerous, disturbing, and disgusting one. At every turn, it seems, living things are trying to e...
E-bog
113,76 DKK
Forlag
Touchstone
Udgivet
4 marts 2014
Længde
272 sider
Genrer
Evolution
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781476707563
This fact-filled and amusing trek through natures dark side (Kirkus Reviews) reveals the fascinating, weird, and often perverted ways that Mother Nature fends only for herself.It may be a wonderful world, but as Dan Riskin (host of the Animal Planets TV show Monsters Inside Me) explains, its also a dangerous, disturbing, and disgusting one. At every turn, it seems, living things are trying to eat us, poison us, use our bodies as their homes, or have us spread their eggs. In Mother Nature Is Trying to Kill You, Riskin is our tour guide through the natural world at its most gloriously ruthless. Using the seven deadly sins as a road map, Riskin offers dozens of jaw-dropping examples that illuminate how brutal nature can truly be. From slothful worms that hide in your body for up to thirty years to wrathful snails with poisonous harpoons that can kill you in less than five minutes to lustful ducks that have orgasms faster than you can blink, these fascinating accounts reveal the candid truth about gentle Mother Natures true colors. Riskins passion for the strange and his enthusiastic expertise bring Earths most fascinating fauna and flora into vivid focus. Through his adventureswhich include sliding on his back through a thick soup of bat guano just to get face-to-face with a vampire bat, befriending a parasitic maggot that has taken root in his head, and coming to grips with having offspring of his ownRiskin makes unexpected discoveries not just about the world all around us but also about the ways this brutal world has shaped us as humans and what our responsibilities are to this terrible, wonderful planet we call home.