Written by a team of experts and featuring hundreds of
illustrations, photographs, and maps, the most authoritative, up-to-date, and
accessible information on marine mammals–perfect for your outdoor excursions or
your home library.
The National Audubon Society Guide to Marine Mammals
of the World describes in fascinating detail all 120 species of the world’s
whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals and sea lions, manatees, Marine and Sea
Otters, and the Polar Bear. Organized by the four major groups of marine
mammals—marine fissipeds, pinnipeds, cetaceans, and sirenians—the species
descriptions include:
Full-color paintings, color photographs showing
appearance in the wild and illustrating typical behaviors, life history data,
range and habitat text and a full-color range map based on the most current
information. Facts about social organization, surface behaviors, swimming, and
diving. Information on mating behavior, breeding, and the rearing of young.
Details about food items and foraging techniques. Estimates of population in
the wild, plus current and historic threats.
A general introduction outlines the evolution and
taxonomy of marine mammals, distribution, migration, watching guidelines,
identification techniques, organizations and laws that protect marine mammals,
and more.
Introductions to groups include comparative size
illustrations, discussion of behaviors particular to the group, and other
unique features.
A useful illustrated glossary of terms and an index of
species names complete the guide.
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