Forest Animals
by Julianna Photopoulos
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Pub Date 14 Apr 2024 | Archive Date 20 Feb 2024
Amber Books Ltd | Amber Books
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Description
Forests cover a large amount of our planet and are known as the ‘lungs’ that provide us the oxygen that we breathe. Moreover, forests also provide vital habitats for animals, regardless of what kind of forest it is – the humid tropical jungle or the harsh boundless taiga, which stretches in the northern regions of Russia and Canada. In Forest Animals discover the many types of reptiles and rainforest animals popular across the world, from the smoky jungle frog, Costa Rica’s largest frog species, to the rare Sumatran tiger, critically endangered due to deforestation of their home. Learn about a variety of animals from around the world: the tree kangaroo of Australia, the brown fish owl of Turkey and southeast Asia, the green oak tortix of Europe, commonly found in the UK and the black panther (leopard and jaguar variant) in tropical forests from Kenya to Thailand. Featuring detailed captions explaining the origins, habitat and behaviour of each fascinating species featured, Forest Animals is a vibrant photographic collection of tree-loving animals in over 200 dazzling images.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781838863654 |
PRICE | £19.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 224 |
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Featured Reviews
This book is absolutely stunning. I have always enjoyed books on wildlife and hte natural world and this is possibly the best I have read to date
Each section represents a different continent and the species that can be found therein (absolutely besotted with the Mossy toad from South East Asia)
We can speculate that advances in photographic technology are what make this book as vibrant and beautiful as it is, but Julianna Photopoulos' composition choices and careful use of light create truly stunning images that are in a whole new league
Thank you to NetGalley for this incredible eARC. My review is given voluntariy
There is a lot of important information in this book about different animals around the world that depend on forests for their homes. But the real reason to get this book -- obviously -- is that it is packed with the clearest, most beautiful collection of photos I've ever seen. I highly recommend this as a coffee table book and as a gift. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this ARC
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