Frozen Wildlife by Laura Anderson

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Author: Laura Anderson
Category: Science
ISBN: 9788235231826
File Size: 0.53 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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Synopsis

Frozen Wildlife explores the remarkable survival strategies of animals thriving in Earth's coldest environments. It reveals how diverse species, from polar regions to high altitudes, exhibit unique physiological and behavioral adaptations to endure freezing temperatures. For example, the book examines how some animals have developed specialized circulatory systems to conserve heat, while others, like the wood frog, can withstand being frozen solid. The book delves into the ecological roles these animals play and the growing threats they face due to climate change and habitat loss, emphasizing the urgent need for conservation.

By synthesizing research across animal physiology, ecology, and climate science, Frozen Wildlife presents a comprehensive view of how these creatures adapt. The book progresses from introducing key species and habitats to examining their physiological and behavioral adaptations and then explores the ecological threats they face and potential conservation strategies.

What sets this book apart is its accessible approach, blending scientific detail with engaging storytelling, making complex concepts understandable for a broad audience interested in nature, biology, and life sciences. Through scientific literature, field studies, and data visualization, the book highlights the importance of understanding the intricate interplay between animal physiology, behavior, and ecology for effective wildlife conservation.

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