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Why Do Moths Drink Elephants' Tears?

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Why Do Moths Drink Elephants' Tears?

And other zoological curiosities
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Did you know that the male flour beetle is the only animal which can mate and impregnate a female he has never met? That virgin male butterflies make better lovers than more experienced ones? Or that rats can learn the difference between Dutch and Japanese? Why Do Moths Drink Elephants' Tears? is an entertaining and addictive collection of eclectic insights and unusual facts, detailing the wondrous diversity of animal life that surrounds us.

Author Biography

Matt Walker is one of the world's leading science journalists, being a senior editor at New Scientist, a magazine which has a global readership of over 750,000 people. He joined the magazine in 1999, and has also lectured at New Scientist conferences, as well as at the Royal Institution.
Release date Australia
October 25th, 2007
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Portrait
Pages
224
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Dimensions
126x195x13
ISBN-13
9780749951535
Product ID
1712927

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