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The Jaws of Death: Sharks as Predator, Man as Prey

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Author Xavier Maniguet

Format Paperback

Publisher The Lyons Press

Category Sea History

WARNING: THIS BOOK INCLUDES EXPLICIT PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE INJURIES DONE TO MEN AND WOMEN WHEN SHARKS ATTACK! Biggest of all fish and the best equipped for hunting, sharks live in every ocean. They are threatened by no natural predator except the killer whale. Built like torpedoes, they possess an extraordinary physiology that includes eight incredibly developed sensory organs and a set of jaws whose extensibility, power, and teeth are unrivaled in the animal kingdom. Their tenacity for staying alive is impressive. Gaffed, shot, harpooned, ripped open, they are still capable of moving about and tearing apart their victims. And they have existed unchanged for 350 million years. Little wonder that they are the stuff of movies, books, and nightmares. Little wonder that through the fear that surrounds them, fact has been confused with fiction. The Jaws of Death is a book that documents the truth about sharks and-through the examination of case histories-about gruesome shark attacks on man. Also read about how sharks are essential to the equilibrium of the marine biotope and how sharks are the only animals that have undergone virtually no evolutionary changes in millions of years. Learn about the fascinating history and physiology of sharks, and discover the many uses of sharks in science and medicine. Other jaws of death are included as well: Is piranhas' viciousness a myth or reality? And what of the killer whale and crocodiles? And are barracudas innocent animals unjustly accused-or are they, too, jaws of death?

Authors

Xavier Maniguet

Additional Info

  • Release Date: 2001-06-01
  • Publisher: The Lyons Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781585743193
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