Nature’s Best: Hunters

Nature’s Best: Hunters by Tom Jackson, published by Hachette Children’s on January 8, 2019, is a UK edition that spans 32 pages. This book explores the remarkable hunting techniques of various animals, showcasing how they have evolved unique strategies to capture their prey. Readers will discover fascinating examples, such as the humpback whale’s innovative bubble nets and the komodo dragon’s lethal saliva, highlighting the extraordinary adaptations found in the animal kingdom.
In this engaging exploration, readers will find vivid photography and captivating encounters that provide insight into the world of predation. The book presents a thrilling introduction to evolutionary theory, illustrating how different species have developed their distinctive hunting abilities. With a focus on science and nature, Nature’s Best: Hunters offers an informative look at the intricate relationships between animals and their environments.
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Some animals have developed astonishing techniques to hunt and kill their prey. From the humpback whale’s bubble nets that capture hundreds of fish, to the komodo dragon’s deadly saliva, the creatures featured in this book are equipped with hunting abilities that are both unique and out-of-this-world.
Find out more about these masters of predation and learn how evolution has shaped each animal’s hunting strategy and killing technique.
Vivid, arresting photography paired with captivating animal encounters make this book a thrilling introduction to some of the basics of evolutionary theory.
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