HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW
What do animals do in case of fire?
Why do hyenas have sloping backs?
How do you tell when an elephant is aggressive?
How do birds digest food without teeth?
Why do eggs have different colours and patterns?
How are woodpeckers adapted to pecking trees?
Beat about the Bush Mammals and Birds has been updated and revised since its limited first release in 2005 as the original Beat about the Bush field guide. The format remains the same with a collection of common everyday questions about mammals and birds prompted by visits to the bush. It fills the gap in the existing market by being an authoritative, all-in-one guide to both mammals and birds in a single publication that caters to laymen, enthusiasts and field guides alike.
The result is a book that presents the fundamentals of our wildlife in a comprehensive, yet easily understandable and user-friendly fashion by means of both photographs and text.