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Predator vs Prey follows in the tracks of killer animals and their unlucky victims to uncover ecosystems in action! Find out how different habitats, and adaptations such as camouflage or super-senses, influence the tricks, techniques and tactics that predators use to find and attack their prey. You'll also discover the sometimes surprising ways that prey animals avoid being eaten. Lions are ruthless carnivores that are perfectly adapted to their African savannah hunting grounds. Discover how these apex predators and other mammals use their skills and adaptations to ambush, chase, sniff out,…mehr

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Predator vs Prey follows in the tracks of killer animals and their unlucky victims to uncover ecosystems in action! Find out how different habitats, and adaptations such as camouflage or super-senses, influence the tricks, techniques and tactics that predators use to find and attack their prey. You'll also discover the sometimes surprising ways that prey animals avoid being eaten. Lions are ruthless carnivores that are perfectly adapted to their African savannah hunting grounds. Discover how these apex predators and other mammals use their skills and adaptations to ambush, chase, sniff out, mimic or even spear their prey. You'll be amazing by some of the unique hunting methods on display!
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Autorenporträt
Tim Harris has been fascinated by all aspects of the natural world since a young age. After studying Norwegian glaciers at university, his quest for wildlife has seen him explore the giant dunes of the Namib Desert, climb the slopes of Popocatapetl in Mexico, camp in the Sumatran rainforest, and search the frozen Sea of Okhotsk for sea-eagles. Tim has written books about nature and the environment for both children and adults, including the award-winning Migration Hotspots: the World's Best Bird Migration Sites . Apart from birds, his special interests are bats, moths, glaciers, and the weather.