Why does the zebra have stripes and the elephant a long trunk? How did
the giraffe acquire a long neck and why does a hippopotamus lie in
muddy water all day? How does an acacia tree kill grazing wild? Do
wild animals speak to each other and do they have feelings? In The
Greatest Safari, the reader is taken on an African adventure and told
stories about the feelings, senses and communication of the
savannah’s many inhabitants. From sausage trees, cycads, termites
and ants to lions, hyenas, bats and gorillas. This book deals with the
mechanisms that propelled life. We humans have acquired the facility
of feeling we are something special, and thus also the feeling that we
constitute an evolutionary zenith. In contradiction to this, nature is
indifferent and within its boundaries there is only one criterion for
success, namely survival. What the brain can produce in terms of
poetry and nuclear physics is beneath notice compared with the ability
to survive. If we accept the prehistoric people Homo habilis and Homo
erectus as the first human beings on Earth, bacteria are still
thousands of times older and are currently the most successful
organism.
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In the Beginning Was Africa: The Story of Evolution Seen from the Savannah
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781928211556
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Southbound
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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