The Behavior of Penguins: Adapted to Ice and Tropics

Dietland Muller-Schwarze

The Behavior of Penguins: Adapted to Ice and Tropics
Format
Hardback
Publisher
State University of New York Press
Country
United States
Published
30 June 1985
Pages
193
ISBN
9780873958660

The Behavior of Penguins: Adapted to Ice and Tropics

Dietland Muller-Schwarze

Strange geese.
That was their description when they were discovered in 1520 during Magellan’s historic voyage. Today, penguins are familiar to everyone, yet few researchers have observed them in the remote regions in which they live. Written by an ecologist-behaviorist who has worked extensively in the natural penguin habitat, The Behavior of Penguins is the first general work on the entire family of penguins. Numerous and remarkable field photographs document the author’s detailed study of the life cycles and breeding patterns of each penguin species. He brings to light their unusual abilities to go with little food for months, to dive deep in the ocean, and to protect themselves in extreme environments. Muller-Schwarze’s comprehensive and fascinating account of penguins also emphasizes the urgent need to protect these birds and their natural habitat.

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