The Encyclopedia of Sharks
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AuteurSteve Parker
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The Encyclopedia of Sharks by Steve Parker is a comprehensive guide to the fascinating world of sharks. This book explores over 500 species of sharks, from the massive whale shark to the tiny dwarf lanternshark. It covers their biology, behavior, habitats, and evolutionary history. The book is richly illustrated with stunning photographs and detailed diagrams that bring these magnificent creatures to life. It also addresses misconceptions about sharks, highlighting their importance in marine ecosystems and the threats they face from human activities, such as overfishing and habitat destruction. Parker’s engaging writing style makes complex scientific concepts accessible to readers of all ages. Whether you are a marine biology enthusiast or a casual reader, this encyclopedia offers a wealth of information that will deepen your understanding and appreciation of sharks. The book is organized into clear sections, including anatomy, senses, reproduction, and conservation, making it easy to navigate. With its authoritative text and visual appeal, The Encyclopedia of Sharks is an essential addition to any natural history library. It serves as both a reference work and a beautiful coffee table book that invites exploration and wonder.