The Call of the Carnivores
Carnivores include some of the most impressive, dangerous and mysterious animals in the world. Hans Kruuk has spent his life studying them against magnificent backdrops, from the Serengeti savannahs and Kalahari deserts to the Scottish Highlands, from the Galápagos Islands to the Far East. In each location he has used meticulous observation of animal behaviour to understand the ecology and natural history of wild carnivore populations, and ultimately to promote their conservation.

This book describes the methods, challenges and rewards of the science of behavioural ecology. However, it essentially concerns the personal, rather than the scientific, side of that work, and above all the field experiences involved. With photographs and line drawings, it brings to life African safaris, the hyena in his bath, flights with vultures, dives with otters, attacks by a badger in Scotland and by feral dogs in Galápagos, gull-eating hedgehogs in Britain and the role of animals in African witchcraft. The author communicates his lifelong fascination with wildlife through these unique experiences and the insights they afforded him.

Professor Kruuk is a leading authority on animal behaviour and the author of classic studies of hyaenas, otters and badgers, as well as a biography of his Oxford mentor Niko Tinbergen.
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The Call of the Carnivores
Carnivores include some of the most impressive, dangerous and mysterious animals in the world. Hans Kruuk has spent his life studying them against magnificent backdrops, from the Serengeti savannahs and Kalahari deserts to the Scottish Highlands, from the Galápagos Islands to the Far East. In each location he has used meticulous observation of animal behaviour to understand the ecology and natural history of wild carnivore populations, and ultimately to promote their conservation.

This book describes the methods, challenges and rewards of the science of behavioural ecology. However, it essentially concerns the personal, rather than the scientific, side of that work, and above all the field experiences involved. With photographs and line drawings, it brings to life African safaris, the hyena in his bath, flights with vultures, dives with otters, attacks by a badger in Scotland and by feral dogs in Galápagos, gull-eating hedgehogs in Britain and the role of animals in African witchcraft. The author communicates his lifelong fascination with wildlife through these unique experiences and the insights they afforded him.

Professor Kruuk is a leading authority on animal behaviour and the author of classic studies of hyaenas, otters and badgers, as well as a biography of his Oxford mentor Niko Tinbergen.
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The Call of the Carnivores

The Call of the Carnivores

by Hans Kruuk
The Call of the Carnivores

The Call of the Carnivores

by Hans Kruuk

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Overview

Carnivores include some of the most impressive, dangerous and mysterious animals in the world. Hans Kruuk has spent his life studying them against magnificent backdrops, from the Serengeti savannahs and Kalahari deserts to the Scottish Highlands, from the Galápagos Islands to the Far East. In each location he has used meticulous observation of animal behaviour to understand the ecology and natural history of wild carnivore populations, and ultimately to promote their conservation.

This book describes the methods, challenges and rewards of the science of behavioural ecology. However, it essentially concerns the personal, rather than the scientific, side of that work, and above all the field experiences involved. With photographs and line drawings, it brings to life African safaris, the hyena in his bath, flights with vultures, dives with otters, attacks by a badger in Scotland and by feral dogs in Galápagos, gull-eating hedgehogs in Britain and the role of animals in African witchcraft. The author communicates his lifelong fascination with wildlife through these unique experiences and the insights they afforded him.

Professor Kruuk is a leading authority on animal behaviour and the author of classic studies of hyaenas, otters and badgers, as well as a biography of his Oxford mentor Niko Tinbergen.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784271930
Publisher: Pelagic Publishing
Publication date: 04/20/2019
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.32(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Professor Kruuk is a leading authority on animal behaviour and the author of classic studies of hyaenas, otters and badgers, as well as a biography of his Oxford mentor Niko Tinbergen.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii

1 In the field 1

2 Camouflage in an aquarium 5

3 Gulls and their enemies: foxes and hedgehogs 9

4 Serengeti: hyenas, lions and the dusty track to Seronera 17

5 Solomon, the hyena in my bath 25

6 Clans of the savannah 35

7 Hyenas hunt 46

8 Witches, and death in the dark 57

9 Masai, people and art on the Serengeti plains 70

10 Striped without a clan 81

11 The Kalahari desert: a story of sand-dunes, people, hyenas and badgers 90

12 Nomads of northern Kenya 101

13 Harar, town of the people's hyena 110

14 Vultures gathering 117

15 Flying next to vultures 125

16 Chasing dogs on Darwin's islands 135

17 Badgering in Britain 146

18 Olfactory delights and olives 158

19 Shetland otters 167

20 Otters in and around the garden 179

21 Otters, crocodiles and orcas 186

22 Three monks, calls of gibbons, and otters in Thailand 196

23 Down under: platypus, quolls and leeches 202

24 Just one last project 208

References 212

Index 215

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