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Riding with the Dolphins

Riding with the Dolphins

Riding with the Dolphins

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Published: 1 February, 2001
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Humans have been fascinated by dolphins and porpoises for thousands of years. Drawn by their intelligence and good nature, the citizens of ancient civilizations honored dolphins as gods. Stories abound of their strength and dexterity in the water and of their affectionate and playful relationships with people. But what is the truth about these appealing creatures? Author and marine ecologist Erich Hoyt, who has spent 25 years working with dolphins and whales around the world, brings us up to date on the latest dolphin research, answering and asking questions about the future of their threatened habitat, their social lives, their innovative feeding behaviors and their ability to learn from and communicate with humans. Beautifully illustrated with color drawings and photographs throughout, Riding with the Dolphins is a captivating guide to these mammals of the sea.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780921820574
ISBN10 0921820577
Number Of Pages 64
Item Weight 167 g
Product Dimensions 205 x 5 x 210 mm
Publisher / Reseller Firefly Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Readers can learn a lot about these relatively intelligent, playful creatures from Erich Hoyt's new 64 page colorfully illustrated manual, Riding With the Dolphins. Allows readers to establish a kinship with these mysterious animals of the ocean.

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Author's Bio

Erich Hoyt has spent much of his life on, beneath or near the sea, working with whales and dolphins and marine conservation. The acclaimed author of Creatures of the Deep, Orca: The Whale Called Killer, Meeting the Whales, The Earth Dwellers and Insect Lives, Hoyt lives in Scotland.

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