Predator Deathmatch
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.81 (978 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1905723458 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 150 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-02-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Forget Muhammad Ali; open the page and find out who really is the greatest of all time!. Clashes include Great White Shark vs. Killer Whale, Polar Bear vs. Siberian Tiger and T. However, is it without peer? Does it have anything to fear from any of the ocean's other predators? Similarly, few people would doubt the killing capability of the legendary Tyrannosaurus rex, but could it eat any dinosaur it came across? If it had lived in another place and at another time, would T. the prehistoric Supercroc, to name but a few. Rex have ended up being lunch for something else? Predator Deathmatch is the first book ever to study apex predators and actually pose the question of who is/was the ultimate predator by pitting them against each other. Informative, educational and thoroughly entertaining, Predator Deathmatch presents the reader with the facts, the myths, and the conjecture on these mighty predators. Few people would fail to recognise the killing capability of a great white shark. The author has carefully profiled each contender with a mixture of historical data, information from the fossil record and current observations of wild animal behaviour. Yet even the greatest of human champions would last mere seconds against some of nature's nightmares. Rex vs. Each chapter presents the available facts and then opines t
"Who are the mightiest predators?" according to Tartarus. The topic of this book is a simple one- who would win in fights between certain powerful predators? However, the presentation and the information are both highly interesting and do a good job of engaging the reader.The featured speculative battles are as follows: Great White Shark vs Killer Whale, Siberian Tiger vs Polar Bear, Tyrannosaurus Rex vs Deinosuchus (a giant prehistoric crocodilian), Megalodon vs Megaplio (referring not to any specific genus but to a giant pliosaur in general), Giant Squid vs Sperm Whale, and Komodo Dragon vs Anaconda. There's also a final section discussing some m