Life in Cold Blood

Life in Cold Blood by David Attenborough, published by Princeton University Press on March 10, 2008, is an illustrated exploration of amphibians and reptiles, the first vertebrates to emerge from ancient waters. This 288-page book offers a detailed look into the unique world of these creatures, many of which are now at risk of extinction. Attenborough takes readers on a journey to various corners of the Earth, revealing the remarkable history and adaptations of these animals.
In this edition, readers will discover the origins and evolutionary transformations of amphibians and reptiles, showcasing their vibrant diversity and fascinating behaviors. Attenborough delves into the enduring characteristics of these species while highlighting the challenges they face due to global warming and environmental changes. Life in Cold Blood not only presents the captivating stories of these animals but also raises awareness about their precarious future, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the natural world.
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Life in Cold Blood offers a rare glimpse into the peculiar world of amphibians and reptiles, the first vertebrate creatures to venture forth from the primeval waters millions of years ago, yet which today include species that are the most at risk of extinction. Join acclaimed naturalist Sir David Attenborough as he travels to the far corners of the Earth to tell the epic story of these animals in this companion to the television series. Discover the secrets of their astounding success–and the profound implications of their uncertain future.
Amphibians and reptiles once ruled the planet, and their descendants exhibit some of the most colorful variety and astounding behavior known to the animal kingdom. What are the origins of these creatures? How have they transformed themselves into the beautiful and bizarre forms found today? In this gorgeously illustrated book, Attenborough gets up close and personal with the living descendants of the first vertebrates ever to colonize the land, and through them traces the fascinating history of their pioneering ancestors. He explains the ways amphibians and reptiles have changed little from their prehistoric forebears while also demonstrating how they have adapted and evolved into diverse new forms, some of them beyond our wildest imaginings. And Attenborough raises awareness of the threats global warming and other man-made environmental changes pose to many of these creatures. Life in Cold Blood inspires a genuine sense of wonder about amphibians and reptiles and the marvels of the natural world around us.
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