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Tigers [mini edition]

Paula Hammond

Tigers is an outstanding collection of photographs in a pocket flexibound format showing these fearsome yet magnificent animals in action. Tigers are the largest big cats in the world and because of this, many cultures consider the tiger to be... Read moreRead less

Tigers is an outstanding collection of photographs in a pocket flexibound format showing these fearsome yet magnificent animals in action. Tigers are the largest big cats in the world and because of this, many cultures consider the tiger to be a symbol of strength, courage and dignity. They are featured in ancient mythology and folklore and continue to be depicted in modern films and literature. You’ll discover how tigers are adapted for hunting: A tiger’s paws and claws are one of its greatest weapons during the hunt. Strong, and powerful enough to kill prey with a swipe, the bones in their paws also have cord-like ligaments to buffer them from the impact of hitting prey at a full run. You’ll also learn many other fascinating facts, such as how each tiger is unique – did you know that no two tigers have the same pattern of stripes? Or that you can tell a tiger’s age by its nose? Young tigers have a pink nose which gradually darkens, turning orange, then a blackish-brown as it reaches maturity. With full captions explaining how these incredible animals hunt and feed, rear their young and survive in the wild, Tigers is a brilliant examination in 150 outstanding colour photographs of this beautiful animal.

Mini Animals series

Format: 163 x 123mm flexi
Extent: 224pp
Word count: 9200
Illustrations: 150 photos
ISBN: 9781838862602

Paula Hammond

Paula Hammond is a best-selling writer and digital artist. She has written over 50 non-fiction books, which have been translated into over half a dozen languages. Her fiction has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and a British Science Fiction Association award. When not writing, she can usually be...
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ISBN 9781838862602 flexi

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