The Buck that Buries its Poo, Quinton Coetzee
The Buck that Buries its Poo, Quinton Coetzee
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The Buck that Buries its Poo
And 101 Other Fascinating Facts About SA's Wildlife

Author: Quinton Coetzee

Narrator: Charles van Heyningen

Unabridged: 7 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/27/2024

Categories: Nonfiction, Nature, Animals


Synopsis

Is a zebra black with white stripes or white with black stripes? And why do flamingos stand on one leg while bats hang upside down? Did you know that a chameleon’s tongue can shoot out at five times the acceleration of a fighter jet?
In The Buck That Buries its Poo, naturalist Quinton Coetzee answers these and many other intriguing wildlife questions. He also dispels countless myths and elucidates some of the legends that surroundcreatures in the South African bush we thought we knew all about. For example, bats do not get tangled in people’s hair (because they are far too adept at flying) and elephants are not afraid of mice (but they do fear bees!).
Other tall tales you might hear around the campfire are that lions roll in animal dung, entrails or carcasses to disguise their scent, and that rhinos have a predilection for stamping out fires. What is true, though, is that hyenas are more closely related to cats than to dogs. This handy guide is based on Coetzee’s own research and that of others, and his experience gleaned over decades living close to nature and wildlife. It seeks to unravel the mysteries of nature in Africa – from mammals and birds to arthropods and plants – with fascinating information and fun trivia. It is a book that will enlighten and entertain.
PS: Zebras are black with white stripes!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Helder on March 19, 2024

Came across this title whilst on holiday in Namibia. Only managed to read it after we returned back to the UK, which was a real shame as many of the preconceptions and many of the myth-held-beliefs we have whilst on Safari and of the Wild African animals and plant kingdom we seek to observe, are tho......more

Goodreads review by Jill on March 19, 2024

Like a field guide but more extensive.......more