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A Bug's World
Erica McAlister; Illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman
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R275
R220
Discovery Miles 2 200
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Discover the wonderful world of mini-beasts in this fantastic
illustrated guide to insects and how they help humans every day.
Bugs might be small, but their impact is HUGE! Did you know that...
Flies can help us solve crimes? Spiders can be astronauts? Moths
are the ultimate fashion designers? From making our food to keeping
the planet clean and solving crimes, bugs come to our rescue every
day. Often without us even realising! Discover the extraordinary
things that bugs do for us - and how we can look after them too -
in this beautifully illustrated book of creepy-crawlies written by
the Natural History Museum's senior entomologist.
The Inside Out of Flies is a look under the bonnet at the
astonishing mechanics of fly anatomy. Erica McAlister reveals the
engineering miracles embodied in numerous species of fly and some
of the fascinating implications they hold for human technology.
Discover the physics of the mysterious 'scuba diving fly', marvel
at the venomous horse fly larvae which prey on frogs, and glimpse
the golden ratio in these creatures' spiral flight patterns.
McAlister touches on the emerging field of biomimetics - the study
of evolutionary adaptations to devise new technology - and
anticipates everything from medical needles based on the mosquito's
proboscis to hearing aids inspired by Ormia ochracea, a tiny fly
with ears on its thorax. At every juncture she uncovers unique and
surprising science lessons encapsulated in the form and function of
the humble fly.
Enter a hidden world of snail killers, silly names and crazy sex in
The Secret Life of Flies. Entomolologist Erica McAlister dispels
many common misconceptions and reveals how truly amazing, exotic
and important these creatures really are. From hungry herbivores
and precocious pollinators to robberflies, danceflies and the much
maligned mosquito, McAlister describes the different types of fly,
their unique and often unusual characteristics, and the
unpredictable nature of their daily life. She travels from the
drawers of wonder at the Natural History Museum, to piles of poo in
Ethiopia, via underground caves, smelly latrines and the English
country garden. She discovers flies without wings, rotating
genitalia and the terrible hairy fly, while pausing along the way
to consider today's key issues of conservation, taxonomy, forensic
entomology and climate change. Combining her deep knowledge and
love of flies with a wonderful knack for storytelling, Erica
McAlister allows us to peer - amazed and captivated - into the
secret life of flies.
The Inside Out of Flies is a look under the bonnet at the
astonishing mechanics of fly anatomy. Erica McAlister reveals the
engineering miracles embodied in different species of fly and some
of the fascinating implications they hold for human technology.
Discover the physics of the mysterious 'scuba diving fly', marvel
at the venomous horsefly larvae which preys on frogs and glimpse
the golden ratio in these creatures' spiral flight patterns.
McAlister touches on the emerging field of biomimetics - the study
of evolutionary adaptations to devise new technology - and
anticipates everything from medical needles based on the mosquito's
proboscis to hearing aids inspired by Ormia ochracea, a tiny fly
with ears on its thorax. At every juncture she uncovers unique and
surprising science lessons encapsulated in the form and function of
the humble fly.
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A Bug's World (Hardcover)
Erica McAlister; Illustrated by Stephanie Fizer Coleman
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R532
R441
Discovery Miles 4 410
Save R91 (17%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Did you know that... Flies can help us solve crimes? Spiders can be
astronauts? Moths are the ultimate fashion designers? From making
our food to keeping the planet clean and solving crimes, bugs come
to our rescue every day. Often without us even realising! Discover
the extraordinary things that bugs do for us - and how we can look
after them too - in this vibrant gift book written by the Natural
History Museum's senior entomologist.
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