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Alle elsker dyr og deres helt egne personlighet. Mange av oss har kjæledyr, alt fra katter, hunder og fugler, til edderkopper, slanger og øgler. De gir oss glede i hverdagen og minner oss på at det er noen som elsker oss uansett. Den perfekte kveld er når kjæledyret ditt kommer løpende mot deg når du kommer hjem etter en lang dag. Den evnen til å føle den varme kjærligheten til å elske noe helt uskyldig. Men dyr er ikke bare kjæledyr, vi har en planet full av liv og det finnes mange forskjellige dyrearter. Sjeldne eller truede dyr er også spesielle fenomener. Dykk ned i vårt enorme utvalg av bøker om dyr!
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  • av Mike Stark
    262,-

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    - What Seventy-Three Chimpanzees Taught Me About Life, Love, and Connection
    av Sheri Speede
    180

    Enter a world of tender friendships, staunch loyalties, violent jealousies—and enduring love.As a child, Sheri Speede knew that she wanted to advocate for animals in any way she could. But it was not until many years after veterinary school, when she was transporting a chimpanzee named Pierre away from a biomedical facility as part of her job as a conservation advocate in Cameroon, that Dr. Speede discovered her true calling. She began to search for land for a forest sanctuary for captive chimpanzees that were held on chains and in small cages at local hotels.Dr. Speede eventually founded the Sanaga-Yong Chimpanzee Rescue Center, a forested home for orphans of the illegal ape meat trade. One chim- panzee, Dorothy, was rescued by Dr. Speede and her colleagues from a bleak existence imprisoned on a chain and forged a deep friendship with her. Dr. Speede explains how chimpanzees, like humans, are capable of a broad spectrum of emotional behaviors—both hateful and loving. Dr. Speede also candidly reveals her own struggles as a stranger in a foreign culture trying to adjust to rural African village life. And she admits that unlike Dorothy, she was not always kind, gentle, and forgiving.Dorothy died of old age at the sanctuary, and a photograph of Dorothy's funeral, in which Dr. Speede cradled Dorothy's head while her family of chimpanzees mournfully viewed her body, went viral after being published in National Geographic. The world was surprised at the depth of the chimps' grief at the loss of their friend, but Dr. Speede was not. Through the chimps, she had come to understand the meaning of love, loyalty, and true connection.While this is a compelling story about the emotional complexity of the chimpanzees she rescued and befriended, it is also Dr. Speede's story. Major events in her personal life, including love affairs, dangerous run-ins with criminals, and the birth of her daughter, unfold as the development of her primate rescue center runs parallel to her own development. Ultimately, Kindred Beings is a story of profound resilience, of both the apes and the woman who loved them.

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  • av Becca Rowland
    198

  • av Bill Bailey
    146 - 346

  • av Dr Elsa Panciroli
    146 - 315,-

  • av Blanca Huertas
    383,-

  • av Dennis Wells
    218

  • av Dag O. Hessen
    249,-

  • av Naomi Tipping
    150,-

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    av Niall Harbison
    185 - 233

  • av Sandra Swart
    274,-

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    av Christopher Hart
    165 - 286,-

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    av Jessica Perry
    118

  • av Fred Van Gessel
    127

  • av Tony Mozingo
    208,-

    BEYOND THE BADGEONE MAN, TWO LIVESStep into the gripping world of law enforcement with Tony Mozingo, a former FBI agent whose journey is interwoven with homespun wisdom learned from his beloved pet companions. This compelling memoir invites you to explore an unexpectedly charming journey from humble beginnings in rural Virginia to the thrilling challenges of FBI life. Mozingo’s story unfolds through riveting narratives and profound reflections. Discover how his profound bond with animals informed his dedicated pursuit of justice against criminals, shaping his understanding of life’s deepest meanings in Beyond the Badge.From the Foreword by Richard K. Lack, FBI Special Agent, Retired Whether Tony was leading a team or working independently, his meticulous attention to detail and innovative problem-solving skills ensured that his contributions were always of the highest quality. His ability to balance a multitude of tasks with grace and efficiency is truly commendable, making him an invaluable asset to the FBI during his years as an active Special Agent.In addition to his professional prowess, Tony possesses unwavering integrity and ethical standards. He navigated the complexities of his field with a strong moral compass, earning the respect and trust of colleagues. I told him I consider this book to be an exposé—so get ready to be exposed to insider information that will have you intrigued and captivated. The animal stories are a delightful bonus. Enjoy!

  • av Caroline Dormon
    405,-

    Throughout a long life, Caroline Dormon has lived on intimate terms with birds. By close observation she learned many of their secrets. Only by constant watching can one come to know their odd habits and charming ways. Since early childhood she has climbed trees to study the beautiful eggs of birds. For many years Miss Dormon has lived at Briarwood, a hundred-and-twenty acre tract of forest with running streams and a pond. Here she observes the birds all day long, and in these bird chats she tells of many unusual facts that she has learned.

  • av David Hone
    259,-

    The spinosaurs - the controversial group including the largest land predator of all time, the Spinosaurus - are brought to life in this cutting-edge review of their biology and ecology

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    av Joe Shute
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  • av Eduardo Mercado
    380

    Reconceives whale songs as a sophisticated sonar system, revealing incredible insights into these creatures' intelligence and behavior.With breathtaking complexity and haunting beauty, the songs of whales have long fascinated scientists. Whales are the only mammals that sing continuously for ten hours or more, and they do so loudly, even when no listeners are nearby. They also change the songs they sing every year. In Why Whales Sing, bioacoustician and cognitive scientist Eduardo Mercado transforms our understanding of these enigmatic sounds and proposes a groundbreaking theory that challenges decades of established science. Fifty years of field research have led most scientists to conclude that humpback whales sing for the same reason that birds do: to advertise their sexual fitness. But if whale songs are nothing more than tools of attraction, why do whales sing even when they're alone? In light of modern advances in neuroscience and ocean acoustics, Mercado reaches the surprising conclusion that whales may not actually be "singing," but rather engaging in an activity more commonly associated with dolphins and bats--echolocating--which enables them to see their world with sound. By incessantly streaming sounds while listening closely to the returning echoes, whales may be actively tuning their brains in ways that allow them to monitor the movements of silent whales located miles away.Sophisticated, long-range sonar can enable whales to perceive their vast underwater worlds in unimaginable ways. From the military origins of whale song recordings to the persistent mysteries of cetacean communication, this book displays the wonder of whales and reshapes how we view their intelligence, behavior, and acoustic mastery.

  • av Michael Hurben
    521,-

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