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The World’s Deadliest Creatures
What makes an animal truly deadly?The World's Deadliest Creatures explores the animals that have haunted human imagination, shaped ancient fears, and reminded us that nature has never been tame. From the teeth of sharks beneath dark water to the silent strike of venomous snakes, from crocodiles waiting at riverbanks to big cats moving through the night, this book examines the creatures humans fear most, and the reasons those fears are sometimes right.
Inside this gripping natural history of danger, you will discover:. Why sharks terrify us far beyond their actual death toll. How crocodiles became some of the most successful ambush predators on Earth. Why snakes remain one of the world's most serious animal related public health threats. How big cats sometimes turn from wild prey to human victims. Why bears, wolves, hyenas, wild dogs, insects, jellyfish, octopuses, and disease carrying animals all occupy different places in the human fear map.
How reputation, biology, statistics, and culture combine to create the animals we call monstersThis is a book about real danger, ancient instinct, and the uneasy border between human civilization and the wild world beyond it. Some animals kill through brute force. Some kill through venom. Some kill through disease. Some almost never kill, yet live forever in our nightmares. The World's Deadliest Creatures separates fear from fact, myth from biology, and reputation from reality, revealing a world where danger and beauty are often part of the same living design.
For readers of natural history, wildlife books, survival stories, animal attack accounts, predator biology, and gripping nonfiction about the darker side of nature.
Inside this gripping natural history of danger, you will discover:. Why sharks terrify us far beyond their actual death toll. How crocodiles became some of the most successful ambush predators on Earth. Why snakes remain one of the world's most serious animal related public health threats. How big cats sometimes turn from wild prey to human victims. Why bears, wolves, hyenas, wild dogs, insects, jellyfish, octopuses, and disease carrying animals all occupy different places in the human fear map.
How reputation, biology, statistics, and culture combine to create the animals we call monstersThis is a book about real danger, ancient instinct, and the uneasy border between human civilization and the wild world beyond it. Some animals kill through brute force. Some kill through venom. Some kill through disease. Some almost never kill, yet live forever in our nightmares. The World's Deadliest Creatures separates fear from fact, myth from biology, and reputation from reality, revealing a world where danger and beauty are often part of the same living design.
For readers of natural history, wildlife books, survival stories, animal attack accounts, predator biology, and gripping nonfiction about the darker side of nature.
What makes an animal truly deadly?The World's Deadliest Creatures explores the animals that have haunted human imagination, shaped ancient fears, and reminded us that nature has never been tame. From the teeth of sharks beneath dark water to the silent strike of venomous snakes, from crocodiles waiting at riverbanks to big cats moving through the night, this book examines the creatures humans fear most, and the reasons those fears are sometimes right.
Inside this gripping natural history of danger, you will discover:. Why sharks terrify us far beyond their actual death toll. How crocodiles became some of the most successful ambush predators on Earth. Why snakes remain one of the world's most serious animal related public health threats. How big cats sometimes turn from wild prey to human victims. Why bears, wolves, hyenas, wild dogs, insects, jellyfish, octopuses, and disease carrying animals all occupy different places in the human fear map.
How reputation, biology, statistics, and culture combine to create the animals we call monstersThis is a book about real danger, ancient instinct, and the uneasy border between human civilization and the wild world beyond it. Some animals kill through brute force. Some kill through venom. Some kill through disease. Some almost never kill, yet live forever in our nightmares. The World's Deadliest Creatures separates fear from fact, myth from biology, and reputation from reality, revealing a world where danger and beauty are often part of the same living design.
For readers of natural history, wildlife books, survival stories, animal attack accounts, predator biology, and gripping nonfiction about the darker side of nature.
Inside this gripping natural history of danger, you will discover:. Why sharks terrify us far beyond their actual death toll. How crocodiles became some of the most successful ambush predators on Earth. Why snakes remain one of the world's most serious animal related public health threats. How big cats sometimes turn from wild prey to human victims. Why bears, wolves, hyenas, wild dogs, insects, jellyfish, octopuses, and disease carrying animals all occupy different places in the human fear map.
How reputation, biology, statistics, and culture combine to create the animals we call monstersThis is a book about real danger, ancient instinct, and the uneasy border between human civilization and the wild world beyond it. Some animals kill through brute force. Some kill through venom. Some kill through disease. Some almost never kill, yet live forever in our nightmares. The World's Deadliest Creatures separates fear from fact, myth from biology, and reputation from reality, revealing a world where danger and beauty are often part of the same living design.
For readers of natural history, wildlife books, survival stories, animal attack accounts, predator biology, and gripping nonfiction about the darker side of nature.
