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The Trials of Life

A Natural History of Animal Behavior - Companion to the TNT Television Series

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Watching and filming animals worldwide has occupied most of my working life. By the late 1970s, the marvels I had witnessed became a dazzling kaleidoscope, prompting a need to organize them into a coherent survey of the planet's natural history. This led to a decade of work resulting in three books and three 13-part television series: Life on Earth, The Living Planet, and The Trials of Life. Together, they explore three major aspects of natural history observed through living wild animals: diversity, ecology, and behavior. The Trials of Life focuses on the most dramatic aspect—how animals, from rats to rattlesnakes, face challenges throughout their lives. Every creature must navigate issues like growing up, finding food, evading predators, socializing, and mating. While the problems may be universal, the solutions are remarkably diverse. For instance, ants in the Sahara navigate featureless sand by observing the sun, fireflies use Morse code-like signals to attract mates, and chimpanzees in West African forests collaborate in complex hunting strategies. This exploration reveals the intricate and varied ways life adapts to its challenges.

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The Trials of Life, David Attenborough

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Année de publication
1990
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Titre
The Trials of Life
Sous-titre
A Natural History of Animal Behavior - Companion to the TNT Television Series
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1990
Format
rigide
Pages
320
ISBN10
0316057517
ISBN13
9780316057516
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Watching and filming animals worldwide has occupied most of my working life. By the late 1970s, the marvels I had witnessed became a dazzling kaleidoscope, prompting a need to organize them into a coherent survey of the planet's natural history. This led to a decade of work resulting in three books and three 13-part television series: Life on Earth, The Living Planet, and The Trials of Life. Together, they explore three major aspects of natural history observed through living wild animals: diversity, ecology, and behavior. The Trials of Life focuses on the most dramatic aspect—how animals, from rats to rattlesnakes, face challenges throughout their lives. Every creature must navigate issues like growing up, finding food, evading predators, socializing, and mating. While the problems may be universal, the solutions are remarkably diverse. For instance, ants in the Sahara navigate featureless sand by observing the sun, fireflies use Morse code-like signals to attract mates, and chimpanzees in West African forests collaborate in complex hunting strategies. This exploration reveals the intricate and varied ways life adapts to its challenges.