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Cats & Cat Family
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by Juliet Clutton-Brock, Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff
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Overview

Be an eyewitness to the tooth-to-claw story of felines, from domesticated kittens to the real top cats -- tigers! Find out how a panther is really a leopard. Discover why cats are sacred. See what makes a Manx cat special.

Text and photographs present the anatomy, behavior, habitats, and other aspects of wild and domestic cats.

Synopsis

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Here is an exciting and informative guide to the extraordinary world of cats, both wild and domestic. Superb color photographs of large and small cats, and the art and artifacts they have inspired, offer a unique "eyewitness" view that covers the subject from tooth to claw. See a jaguar swimming, a cat that can outrun a car, a cat with a curly coat, a leopard that has lost its spots, the cat worshiped by the ancient Egyptians, a caracal's tufted ears, and a black panther stalking its prey. Learn why cats need whiskers, how cats purr, how the Manx cat lost its tail, why a lick form a friendly lion could skin you alive, why a lion has a mane, and why a tiger is striped. Discover how cats communicate, why cats play with prey, why cats eat grass, how and why a tomcat marks his territory, how cats find their way home, why the black cat has been both persecuted and pampered, why cats are said to have nine lives, and much, much more.

Children's Literature

This "Eyewitness Book" details the evolution and characteristics of domestic and wild cats. Two-page chapters focus on such topics as the agile predators' skeletal structure, extinct predecessors, senses, markings, and habitat-the stuff from which great school reports materialize.

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Children's Literature - Beverly Kobrin

This "Eyewitness Book" details the evolution and characteristics of domestic and wild cats. Two-page chapters focus on such topics as the agile predators' skeletal structure, extinct predecessors, senses, markings, and habitat-the stuff from which great school reports materialize.

Children's Literature - Marilyn Courtot

In this title from the "Eyewitness Books" series, readers learn about the cat family. The anatomy of wild and domestic cats, their senses, and their abilities as hunters, climbers, parents and many other related topics will keep serious researchers and browsers absorbed for hours. Cats have been household pets for more than 5,000 years and they were greatly revered in Egypt, as tomb paintings have revealed. The excellent photographs and drawings bring much to the text in this great introduction to the feline family. There is an index and table of contents.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2004
Publisher
DK Publishing, Inc.
Pages
72
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780756606626

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