Hippopotamus
By (Author) Edgar Williams
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st November 2017
18th September 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Animals and society
599.635
Paperback
224
Width 135mm, Height 190mm
This is a natural and cultural history of the hippopotamus, the well-loved, cumbersome, rotund mammal famous for lounging around semi-submerged in muddy pools.
Hippos are rotund, cumbersome, lovable mammals famous for lounging around semi-submerged in muddy pools. Gregarious herbivores, they emerge after dusk from the water into the cool night air to graze on grass and plants before returning to the water at sunrise. Although a seemingly amiable creature, they are large powerful creatures with huge mouths adorned with large, sharp tusks, and jaws strong enough to bite through crocodiles, small boats and even humans.
"Williams confirms the fearsomeness of hippos, but not their ferocity."--Tim Morris "lection"
Edgar Williams is Reader in Respiratory Science and Technology at the University of South Wales. He is author of Moon: Nature and Culture (2014) in Reaktion's Earth series and Ostrich (2013) and Giraffe (2011) in Reaktion's Animal series.