We never caught a shark by dynamiting, and neither will anyone else. When an under-sea explosion kills fish, it undoubtedly kills sharks also. The other fish rise to the surface because their swim bladders are full of air.
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Pages: 192
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The renowned wildlife photographer presents his most awe-inspiring images of great whites, hammerheads, and other shark breeds in this compelling volume. For most people, sharks and fear go hand in hand. But photographer and conservationist Chris Fallows maintains a more nuanced relationship with the super predator. Gasp-inducing in their immediacy
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Pages: 280
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Dive deep into the world of sharks, the most fascinating and misunderstood marine animals on the planet, in this stunning new edition of the Shark Handbook. Did you now that a whale shark’s spots are as unique as a fingerprint? Or that sharks can go into a trance when flipped
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This enlightening book offers a collection of histories of underground papers from the Vietnam Era as written and told by key staff members of the time. Their stories, building on those presented in Part 1, represent a wide range of publications: countercultural, gay, lesbian, feminist, Puerto Rican, Native American, Black,