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Sharks

The Animal Answer Guide

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Do sharks lay eggs or give birth to live young? Do sharks sleep? How long do they live? How likely are shark attacks? This book answers your questions about some of nature's most misunderstood animals.

Answering every conceivable question about sharks, authors Gene Helfman and George H. Burgess describe the fascinating biology, behavior, diversity (there are more than 1,000 species worldwide), and cultural importance of sharks, their close relationship to skates and rays, and their critical role in healthy ecosystems.

Helfman and Burgess take readers on a round-the-world tour of shark habitats, which include oceans as well as lakes and even rivers (as far up the Mississippi as St. Louis). They describe huge, ferocious predators like (Great) White and Tiger sharks and species such as Basking and Whale sharks that feed on microscopic prey yet can grow to lengths of more than 40 feet. The mysterious and powerful Greenland shark, the authors explain, reaches a weight of 2,200 pounds on a diet of seal flesh. Small (less than 2-foot long) Cookiecutter sharks attack other sharks and even take a chunk out of the occasional swimmer.

Despite our natural fascination with sharks, we have become their worst enemy. Many shark species are in serious decline and a number are threatened with extinction as a result of overfishing and persecution. Sharks: The Animal Answer Guide presents a perfect mix of current science, history, anthropology, intriguing facts, and gripping photographs. Whether your fascination with sharks stems from fear or curiosity, your knowledge of these animals will improve immensely when you consult this book.

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    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2014

      This concise yet comprehensive volume is written for the serious shark fan of any age. In contrast to many sensationalized coffee-table books filled with large color photos, it presents the natural history, biology, and behavior of sharks and aims "to debunk some myths and spark additional interest in these fascinating animals." While not technical or scholarly, it includes new, verified information on topics such as shark ecology, reproduction, foods and feeding, interactions with humans, and the role of sharks in mythology, religion, art, and literature. Helfman (ichthyology, Univ. of Georgia) and Burgess (Florida Museum of Natural History, Univ. of Florida) each became interested in the subject as youths and continued their studies to the doctoral level. They assure younger readers that the study of sharks and their relatives is an extensive, valid, and active branch of biology. Written in a question-and-answer format for the educated, but nonspecialist layperson, the book emphasizes the need for species conservation by preventing pollution, overfishing, and habitat destruction. It is intended as an update to Victor G. Springer and J.P. Gold's Sharks in Question. While The Shark Almanac by Thomas B. Allen (1999) covers many of the same topics, the present work is fuller and better organized. VERDICT Highly recommended, this volume is enhanced by photos and drawings. Valuable knowledge is presented in appendixes that include classification; organizations that promote the study and conservation of sharks; and websites that contain useful and accurate information.--Judith B. Barnett, Univ. of Rhode Island Lib., Kingston

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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