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By Dean Crawford

The shark’s simple layout was once perfected by means of mom Nature a hundred million years in the past, and she or he has been mass-producing them ever in view that. The shark is so fantastically fitted to its objective that it has outlived the dinosaur, the mastodon, the saber-tooth tiger, and the woolly mammoth.

There were a few 350 species pointed out to this point, and Nature is not anything if now not creative together with her designs: in addition to the ‘big 4’ predatory species (the nice white, the bull, the tiger and the white tip oceanic shark) there exist such unlikely-looking creatures because the goblin shark, which activities a pike above its mouth; the thresher shark, whose scythe-like tail debts for fifty% of its overall size; the megamouth shark, came upon in 1976 whilst one tried to consume the sea-anchor of a warship; and the creative little cookie-cutter shark, which dashes in, latches directly to its a lot better prey, and corkscrews out a round chunk of flesh.

In Shark, Dean Crawford explores the normal and cultural historical past of a creature that has a well-liked position in mythology, the mind's eye, or even faith. He analyses the ways in which the shark has been sensationalised in literature and movie, in addition to the way it looms huge in our psyche, inspiring worry and fascination in equivalent degree, and the way our emotional responses have inspired the industrial and leisure slaughter of shark species.

Ultimately, Shark is a party of a pretty animal preferably tailored to its surroundings. Shark populations are actually threatened, no longer due to any flaw in layout, yet due to our personal species’ irrational worry and misrepresentation of them. This booklet is an suggestion to go beyond that worry, and to come back to grasp and admire this actually excellent creature.

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