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Natural History

Animal Tragic

Popular Misconceptions of Wildlife Through the Centuries

Malcolm Tait [184525015X]

Publisher: Think Books
Published: August 2006

160 pages
ISBN: 1-84525-015-X
ISBN13: 9781845250157
$9.95 US
$12.95 Canadian
Hardcover with Jacket
80 b/w illus.
5 X 7 3/4
Carton Quantity: 45




Crocodiles lure unsuspecting, sympathetic victims towards them by crying. Hedgehogs steal apples by collecting them on their spikes. The chronicle of natural history is absolutely littered with mistaken notions like these, some embarrassing, some bizarre, and some downright hilarious. How did these fantasies ever come about? Take a look at a bevy of bestial boo-boos, wildlife no-nos, and artistic animal atrocities and discover the reality behind each myth. Among the astounding beliefs: that swallows hibernate under riverside mud (which explained their winter absence); that lemmings hurl themselves over cliffs (blame that one on Walt Disney); and that some creatures could kill with just a glance. Plus, there’s a look at misconceptions from everyday speech—including “blind as a bat.” (They’re not!)



Malcolm Tait is the editor of Butterfly and Conserver magazines, and a regular contributor on wildlife issues to The Ecologist. Author of the Wildlife Companion and the Birdwatcher’s Companion, he is also the editor of Super Kids and Wildlife Walks.