The Whale Scientist: Solving The Mystery Of Whale Strandings

Author:  Fran Hodgkins
Publisher:  Houghton Mifflin
Published  2007
Format:  Hardback
Pages:  63
Measurement:  290mm x 230mm x 12mm

They began as land creatures. Then, for more plentiful food, or so scientists believe, whales made the water their home and evolved into the colossal, majestic creatures of the sea that we know today, the same majestic creatures that humans learned to hunt and kill: first for food and then for oil, soap, candles, furniture, and even waspwaisted corsets. Rich in meat, blubber, bone, and baleen, the whale served so many purposes for humans that its stranding was seen as a gift from the sea. But now, with their numbers diminished worldwide, whales have become the subject of scientific study. Humans hunt now for a deeper understanding of cetaceans. Why would the world’s largest mammal do something that would most likely cause it to die? Around the world, scientists are trying to find the answer.



Code: 9780618556731


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