Tiger Facts
Yves Earhart
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
Tiger Facts explores the captivating life of tigers, bridging their biological existence with their profound impact on human societies. Delving into the realms of biology, ecology, and cultural anthropology, the book illuminates the tiger's evolutionary journey, physical prowess, and diverse habitats across Asia. Understanding these apex predators is critical, given that a tiger's roar can be heard from up to two miles away and their stripes are as unique as human fingerprints.
The book unfolds in three parts, beginning with the tiger's biological profile, including hunting techniques and life cycle. It then examines the tiger's ecological role and the challenges of habitat loss, before exploring the tiger's cultural significance in mythology, art, and conservation efforts. Tiger Facts highlights established scientific research, field studies, and expert interviews to present a holistic view. It connects to ecology, wildlife management, conservation biology, cultural anthropology, and environmental ethics, revealing how the tiger's fate is inextricably linked to human actions, thereby emphasizing the critical responsibility of conservation.
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