Description
Superb pictorial of big cats.
Big cats are efficient predators that once roamed from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico. Today, they are confined to scattered, remote habitats.
Forest Cats of North America is an intensive look at panthers, cougars, lynxes and bobcats, describing each species in detail. Range maps identify where the cats live and fact files feature scientific and common names, number of subspecies, physical traits, diet, life span and more. Spectacular color photographs capture these cats as they stalk, hunt and raise their young.
The fascinating evolution of big cats is covered including the differences between North American and African cats and how the cougar may well be the ancestor of the cheetah.
Forest Cats of North America is a lively, informative introduction to the continent's most elusive predators.
About the authors
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Jerry Kobalenko's words and images have been published in hundreds of publications around the world, including National Geographic, Outside, Condé Nast, BBC Wildlife, and Time. He is the author of The Horizontal Everest, which won the Best Adventure Travel Book in 2002 at the Banff Mountain Book Festival. He lives in Canmore, Alberta.
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Editorial Reviews
Beautifully illustrated... hard to put down... with informative graphs, insightful commentary and even myth and legend.
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