The Secret Lives of Animals
By (Author) Greg McLeod
By (author) Greg McLeod
Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
LOM Art
7th October 2020
1st October 2020
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Zoology and animal sciences
Biodiversity
590
Hardback
128
Width 135mm, Height 185mm, Spine 18mm
The natural world is full of awesome surprises, and the animal kingdom is no exception. As The Secret Lives of Animals reveals, it seems that the more we discover about the unusual species that populate our planet, the more we understand just how ingenious, resourceful and downright creative they can be!
Did you know that red pandas are not only incredibly cute, but also master escape artists able to flee their enclosures in high security zoos all over the world with alarming frequency Or that beautiful manta rays have not only been observed recognizing their own reflection in mirrors, but are also able to identify friendly divers and ask for their help when theyre in a bit of a jam Or that elephants, as well as having famously impressive memories, are also sophisticated communicators who send signals to each other using a wide range of body language Or that parrots, as well as being amazing mimics, are able to learn dance moves YouTube star Snowball, the dancing cockatoo, has a very entertaining fourteen-move repertoire.
With charming and humorous illustrations from BAFTA-award-winning artist Greg McLeod (half of The Brothers McLeod), The Secret Lives of Animals is a window into some of the most complex and impressive minds of the animal kingdom, revealing the little-known skills and natural intuition that have allowed them to survive and often have a little fun along the way.
Greg McLeod is an illustrator, animator and director. He won an Association of Illustrators Gold Award for his work on BBC comedy animation Sticks. His last short film, Marfa, entirely drawn and animated by Greg, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and was nominated for a BAFTA Film Award for British Short Animation.