Jaws
In this book, you'll discover the true story of these fascinating living beings, who have managed to adapt throughout their evolution. Sharks appeared 450 million years ago, and have survived predators and climate change. In "Sharks, a biting story", young and old alike can learn and understand how sharks have survived the great extinctions. These are animals we need to know more about, so we can protect them and highlight their vital importance to the ocean's fauna.
From extinct species to present-day sharks
From the stethacanthus, with its flat fin covered in spines, to the bioluminescent sharks that light up the ocean floor, not forgetting the carpet shark, the whale shark or the megalodon, you'll be diving with the sharks and discovering their history. A dive into the deep blue through magnificent illustrations by Gordy Wrigth.
Toolbox
Throughout the book, various "toolboxes" provide a fun way to discover shark anatomy and behavior. You'll learn, for example, that sharks lose about one tooth a week, or that the lutein shark species can bite faster than a cobra! And do you know why some sharks are endothermic?
A beautiful book to give as a gift to help rehabilitate sharks for future generations and put an end to the extinction of certain species. Being a fisherman also means knowing and protecting the different species that inhabit our oceans and rivers, so that in the future, these children can continue to dream with a rod in their hand...
Sharks a biting story
- Text by Miriam Forster
- Illustrations by Gordy Wright
- Translation by Claire Cadet
- Children's books from age 9
- Hardcover 80 pages, 36 cm X 26 cm
- Editions Delachaux et Niestlé
- Public price ?19.90