African Predators

African Predators by Gus Mills, published by Penguin Random House South Africa in 2005, is a revised edition that spans 160 pages in English. This book explores the lives of Africa’s large carnivores, including big cats, wild dogs, Ethiopian wolves, hyenas, and jackals. Through a combination of detailed research and stunning photography, the author and wildlife photographer Martin Harvey present an insightful overview of these powerful hunters and their roles in the African ecosystem.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the origins, current challenges, and future prospects of these predatory mammals. The book delves into their behavior, social structures, and interactions, providing a comprehensive understanding of their existence in the wild. With a focus on the drama and complexity of life among these species, African Predators serves as an informative resource for wildlife enthusiasts and those interested in the life sciences.
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The large carnivore reign supreme in the African wild – superior, powerful, skillful and leared. From the big cats to the endangered wild dog and Ethiopian wolf, the often-maligned hyaenas and the opportunistic jackal, these hunters captivate, lascinate and excite, and provide the raw drama of Africa so eagerly sought by many wildlife lovers. Respected author Gus Mills and wildlife photographer Martin Harvey combine their talents and their knowledge of these animals to tell the story of their existence. Mills brings many years of study and practical research in revealing the origins, the present struggle for survival and the uncertain future of Africa’s predatory mammals. His examination of their behaviour, social make-up, relations and interactions is supported by Harvey’s superb and dramatic photography.
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