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Eleanor Hawking

Deadly Desert Life

“Deadly Desert Life” explores the fascinating world of desert predators and their crucial roles in maintaining the delicate balance of desert ecosystems. It reveals how animals like scorpions, rattlesnakes, and desert foxes not only survive but thrive in harsh environments. These apex predators possess unique animal adaptations, from venom composition in scorpions to heat-sensing pits in rattlesnakes, enabling them to dominate their landscapes. The book argues that these predators are keystone species, vital for the health and biodiversity of their ecosystems.

The book progresses systematically, starting with an introduction to desert ecology and the challenges of extreme temperatures and scarce resources. It then examines a diverse range of desert predators, detailing their unique adaptations and hunting strategies. Finally, it analyzes the interconnectedness within the desert ecosystem and the impact of human activities.

The book integrates field studies, physiological data, and behavioral observations to provide a holistic understanding of desert predators, making it a valuable resource for understanding predator-prey dynamics and informing conservation efforts.
146 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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