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2013
5.0(1 review)
Publisher: Reaktion Books
211 pages
ISBN: 978-1780231259
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Dolphin

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Humans love dolphins, and dolphins, it seems, love us: dolphins have been known to encircle swimmers under attack by sharks. Yet although we think we know dolphins well, in fact most people are quite ill-informed about how dolphins evolved, how they function as organisms, and how they have interacted with humans for millennia. Dolphin by Alan Rauch offers a comprehensive view of the dolphin, describing both its remarkable zoology and its social and cultural history. For centuries dolphins were believed to protect sailors and, by extension, became emblematic of safe travel, kindness and charity. In ancient Greece dolphins featured on coins, and it was considered a good omen for them to follow in a boat’s wake. In Hindu mythology the dolphin is associated with Ganga, the deity of the Ganges river. From the television series Flipper to the films The Day of the Dolphin and Johnny Mnemonic and books such as The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy in which dolphins are represented as much more intelligent than humans, dolphins have captivated humans since time immemorial. In Dolphin Alan Rauch draw on years of experience working with and studying dolphins to provide thoughtful insights into the ways in which we have interacted with and interpreted this delightful creature over the centuries.

Book Information

Title:Dolphin
Author:Vivian V.A. Stuart
Series:Animal Books
Book Number:#56
Published:2013
Pages:211
ISBN-13:978-1780231259
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Series Progress

This book is part of the Animal Books series and is book #56 in the series.