The Deadly Balance
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The Deadly Balance
The predators that can hunt, kill and eat us occupy a unique place in the human psyche. In this book, Adam Hart looks at our relationship with these animals from a conservation perspective.
The predators that can hunt, kill and eat us occupy a unique place in the human psyche. In this book, Adam Hart looks at our relationship with these animals from a conservation perspective.
From army ants to leopards, crocodiles to sharks, leopard seals, ‘killer whales’, lions, eagles and wolves, there seems to be no shortage of species ready and able to eat us. But what do species really think of us as food and how often are we on the menu?
In The Deadly Balance, Adam Hart explores the idea of humans as prey, weaving together material from a surprising variety of sources. Whether it is Jonah and the whale, tales of piranhas, or accounts of the famous man-eating tigers of India (in fact, better described as women-eating based on the data), there is a wealth of historical, cultural, ecological and biological connections linking us with our potential predators. Digging deeper into the archaeological record reveals that predation had a huge influence on our evolution and helped shape us into the animals we are today.
We carry the legacy of being a prey animal in our genes. The psychology of being hunted, especially of being a fugitive in the modern world, is so great it has spawned an ecosystem of TV series and real-world ‘hunted’ experiences. However, for many people living in the developing world, being hunted is not a game but an everyday reality. In India, leopards and tigers are increasingly implicated in the deaths (and subsequent consumption) of people. In rural Africa, being hunted and eaten by a leopard, a lion, a crocodile, or even a large python is a daily concern for many. Adam looks for the truth behind the headlines to find out how common being eaten really is, and he explores what it is about the ecology of these ‘human-eating’ animals that puts us on the menu. Answering the question when an animal becomes a human-eater is far from straightforward; in many cases, it is our influence on the natural world that may be creating the problem.
All in all, in the world of human consumption, there are a great many myths and legends to unpick. There is a deep-seated cultural fear of being eaten and a host of stories and half-truths. Adam unpicks the evidence to find out whether ants can really eat us, whether you could really survive being eaten by a whale and more besides. From peckish pythons to ravenous rats, there is no shortage of myth and science to explore when we're on the menu.
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Adam Hart's The Deadly Balance is praised as an authoritative and essential read for anyone interested in wildlife and conservation. It provides an immersive and insightful exploration of the challenges posed by living alongside predators and the importance of understanding these animals to maintain a resilient planet. The book is celebrated for its seamless blend of science and readability, offering a nuanced perspective on the human-predator relationship and providing actionable solutions for coexistence.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781472985361
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 02 February 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Bloomsbury Sigma
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 140.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 474g
Pages: 368
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About the Author
Adam Hart is an entomologist and Professor of Science Communication at the University of Gloucestershire. He is a regular broadcaster for both Radio 4 and the BBC World Service, including documentaries such as Inside the Killing Jar, Big Game Theory, Raising Allosaurus, and On the Trail of the American Honeybee. He has also presented Science in Action for the BBC World Service. On television, Adam has co-presented several documentary series, most notably BBC4's Planet Ant: Life Inside the Colony, BBC2's Life on Planet Ant and BBC2's Hive Alive. Adam is the author of more than eighty scientific research papers. His previous popular science book was The Life of Poo (2015, Octopus Books).
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