Killer Whales of the World : Natural History and Conservation
Killer Whales of the World : Natural History and Conservation
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Author(s): Baird, Robin W.
ISBN No.: 9780896585126
Edition: Revised
Pages: 132
Year: 200212
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 41.93
Status: Out Of Print

Killer Whales of the World is an in-depth introduction to a ubiquitous, easily recognized, and popular species of marine mammal. Those interested in marine biology, marine animals, coastal conservation issues and animal lovers in general are sure to appreciate this book. This comprehensive and highly informative book explains the origin of the name "Killer Whale," where they can be found, their traveling behaviors and feeding habits, and some of the threats they face as a species. It also examines this well-known whale's place in popular culture. For those who just cannot seem to get enough of this hugely popular mammal, the book offers places to find additional information about killer whales and also gives some locations where readers can go to see the animal first hand.


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