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Spying on Whales: The Past Present and Future of the World’s Largest Animals

eAudiobook
Nick Pyenson / Mike Grady
Whales are among the largest most intelligent deepest diving species to have ever lived on our planet. We have hunted them for thousands of years and scratched their icons into our mythologies. They simultaneously fill us with waves of terror awe and affection - yet we know hardly anything about them.Whales tend to only enter our awareness when they die struck by a ship or stranded in the surf. They evolved from land-roaming dog-like creatures into animals that move like fish breathe like us can grow to 300000 pounds live 200 years and roam entire ocean basins. Yet despite centuries of observing whales we know little about their evolutionary past.In this remarkable new book the Smithsonian’s star palaeontologist Nick Pyenson takes us to the ends of the earth and to the cutting edge of whale research as he searches for the answers to some of our biggest questions about these graceful giants. His rich storytelling takes us deep inside the Smithsonian’s unparalleled fossil collection to frigid Antarctic waters and to the arid desert of Chile where scientists race against time to document the largest fossil whalebone site on earth.Spying on Whales is an illuminating story of scientific discovery that brings readers closer to the most enigmatic and beloved animals of all time.Pyenson's work is a testament to the best of palaeontology bringing prehistoric marine life back to our consciousness. His top-notch research and storytelling skills breathe new life into the world of whales their fossils and their deep connexion to nature.For fans of Alex Rogers (The Deep) Peter Godfrey-Smith (Metazoa) Helen Scales (The Brilliant Abyss) Helen Czerski (Blue Machine) and Natalie Sanders (The Last Sunset in the West).


  • Published by HarperCollins UK
  • Fiction/Non-FictionNon Fiction
  • Genre Nature
  • Target Audience Adult
  • Released 26th June 2018
  • Duration 07 Hrs. 45 Mins.
  • ISBN 9780008244491