Penguins: The Animal Answer Guide

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JHU Press, Oct 15, 2013 - Science - 184 pages

The fascinating biology and evolutionary history of these odd, flightless birds.

Flightless, iconic birds made even more famous by the 2005 film March of the Penguins, penguins conjure up images of caring parents, devoted couples, and tough survivors. In Penguins: The Animal Answer Guide, Gerald L. Kooyman and Wayne Lynch inform readers about all seventeen species, including the emperor penguin featured in the film.

Do you know why penguins live only in the Southern Hemisphere? Or that they can be ferocious predators? Why are penguins black and white? Do they play? This book answers these questions and many more, illuminating the fascinating biology and evolutionary history of these odd birds. Kooyman has studied penguins for decades, and Lynch’s photographs of penguins in the wild are the best ever captured. The result of their combined effort is a book that answers every penguin question you've ever had.

Whether you hope to travel to the Southern Hemisphere or simply want to learn more about wildlife, Penguins: The Animal Answer Guide deserves a spot on your bookshelf.

 

Contents

1 Introducing Penguins
1
2 Form and Function
20
3 Penguin Colors
31
4 Penguin Behavior
39
5 Penguin Ecology
52
6 Reproduction and Development
69
7 Food and Feeding
82
8 Penguins and Humans
88
10 Human Problems from a penguins viewpoint
100
11 Penguins in Stories and Literature
112
12 Penguinology
120
Penguins of the World
125
Penguin Research and Conservation Organizations
126
Bibliography
131
Index
141
Copyright

9 Penguin Problems from a human viewpoint
94

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About the author (2013)

Gerald L. Kooyman is a professor emeritus at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography and is the world’s foremost expert on emperor penguins. Wayne Lynch is Canada’s most published wildlife photographer. His books include Owls of the United States and Canada: A Complete Guide to Their Biology and Behavior and Polar Bears: A Complete Guide to Their Biology and Behavior, both published by Johns Hopkins.

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