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Sharks Forever

The Mystery and History of the Planet’s Perfect Predator (Orca Wild, Book 9)

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Sharks Forever

De : Mark Leiren-Young
Lu par : Mark Leiren-Young, Paul Watson
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Explore the latest science about sharks. Did you know that some sharks have friends? Or that there are sharks small enough to swim in a soup can? There are sharks who walk on land and others who make their own light. There are ancient sharks in the oceans millions of years ago, and new species who have just been discovered. Most importantly, did you know that most sharks are fighting for their survival?

A deep dive into the lives of sharks––their habitat, biology, habits and personalities. It also looks at the biggest threats to their existence from marine pollution and overfishing to bycatch and shark-fin soup. It goes beyond the bites and shares stories about people who swim with sharks and call them friends.

©2022 Mark Leiren-Young (P)2025 Perpetual Motion Productions
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“An important book that’s fun to [listen to]... This is the shark book the world needs.”– Julia Barnes, filmmaker

“Sharks Forever is informative and offers fascinating insight into not only the science of sharks but their undeniable impact on the human race.”– Madison Shark Girl Stewart, filmmaker

“A wealth of fascinating research about sharks... If you weren’t a fan of sharks before [listening to] Sharks Forever, you will undoubtedly come away with a new perspective. This up-to-date and comprehensive book will go a long way in convincing [listeners] of the value of one of the world’s top predators and its rightful place in ocean ecosystems. Highly Recommended.”– Canadian Review of Materials

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