Aliens Among Us

Aliens Among Us
Title Aliens Among Us PDF eBook
Author Daniel Kariko
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 0
Release 2020-03-03
Genre Nature
ISBN 1631494260

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With more than sixty stunning photographs of pillbugs, silverfish, moths, and other household insects, Aliens Among Us depicts a hidden world flourishing in our homes. Over the course of his photography career, Daniel Kariko came to realize that many of his most stunning subjects could be found in his own subdivision in Greenville, North Carolina. Determined to show the rest of us that his experience is hardly unusual, Kariko utilizes a combination of a Scanning Electron Microscope and optical Stereo Microscope to achieve a portrait-like effect for insects and arthropods. Vibrant in color and surprising in personality, these images reveal such details as the glittering eyes of a horsefly, the strong legs of a centipede, and the fetching smile of a honeybee. Each photograph comes equipped with a full-body illustration from artist Isaac Talley, and fascinating character descriptions from entomologist Tim Christensen. Deftly blurring the lines of art and science, Aliens Among Us is the perfect guidebook for anyone interested in putting a face to the creepers under the couch.

Aliens Among Us

Aliens Among Us
Title Aliens Among Us PDF eBook
Author Susan Elizabeth Ellis
Publisher
Pages 60
Release 2005
Genre Nature
ISBN

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Aliens Among Us: Would You Like to Know the Truth About Extraterrestrials?

Aliens Among Us: Would You Like to Know the Truth About Extraterrestrials?
Title Aliens Among Us: Would You Like to Know the Truth About Extraterrestrials? PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Pages 102
Release
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ISBN 1434939197

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Searching for the Snow Leopard

Searching for the Snow Leopard
Title Searching for the Snow Leopard PDF eBook
Author Shavaun Mara Kidd
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 440
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 1951627261

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A stunning visual and personal journey in search of the iconic big cat, the snow leopard. The snow leopard, known as the ghost of the mountains, is an elusive predator that has captured the human imagination for eons. Yet, by nature secretive, living at altitudes of up to 19,000 feet in one of the world's harshest environments, it is notoriously difficult to see. Those lucky enough to encounter one speak of the experience as momentous, transformative, even spiritual. In this handsomely illustrated, eloquent book, published in partnership with the Snow Leopard Conservancy, world-renowned wildlife photographers, naturalists, and conservationists take the reader closer than most humans will ever get to knowing snow leopards and understanding why these beautiful big cats have for so long been considered the most mysterious of all. More than 130 breathtaking photographs—all taken in the wild, and none with camera traps—accompany personal narratives and anecdotes that convey the experience of learning to see; the patient pursuit, following the tracks and other sign for a momentary glimpse; an unexpected encounter; watching the predator hunt; a magical moment with a mother and her cubs. A special "seek and find" section challenges readers to spot the snow leopard—to discern camouflage from rock and snow. The text also relates the natural history of the snow leopard, its cultural significance and place in lore, its interactions with local peoples, and information about its conservation. Royalties from the sales of Searching for the Snow Leopard support the Snow Leopard Conservancy and its programs.

MIB

MIB
Title MIB PDF eBook
Author Timothy Green Beckley
Publisher
Pages 29
Release 1971
Genre Human-alien encounters
ISBN

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Aliens Among Us

Aliens Among Us
Title Aliens Among Us PDF eBook
Author Ruth Shick Montgomery
Publisher Putnam Publishing Group
Pages 240
Release 1985
Genre Life on other planets.
ISBN 9780399130656

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Traces the identities and activities of extraterrestrials currently on Earth and introduces a number of people that have had contact with these visitors from outer space, who are helping prepare humankind for the coming new age

Planet of the Ants: The Hidden Worlds and Extraordinary Lives of Earth's Tiny Conquerors

Planet of the Ants: The Hidden Worlds and Extraordinary Lives of Earth's Tiny Conquerors
Title Planet of the Ants: The Hidden Worlds and Extraordinary Lives of Earth's Tiny Conquerors PDF eBook
Author Susanne Foitzik
Publisher The Experiment, LLC
Pages 361
Release 2022-03-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 1615197133

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“Beautifully illustrated with color photographs, the book offers a view into parallels between seemingly out-of-this-world ant societies and our own, including cities, an intense work ethic, division of labor, intragroup cooperation combined with genocidal outgroup warfare, even a kind of to-the-death national loyalty. The authors’ scientific rigor is matched by their joy in their subjects.”—The Wall Street Journal Shortlisted for the 2022 Helen and Kurt Wolff Translator’s Prize This sweeping portrait of the world’s uncontested six-legged conquerors will open your eyes to the secret societies thriving right beneath your feet—and shift your perspective on humanity. The closer you get to ants, the more human they look. Ants build megacities, tend gardens, wage wars, and farm livestock. Ants have flourished since the age of the dinosaurs. There are one million ants for every one of us. Engineered by nature to fulfill their particular roles, ants flawlessly perform a complex symphony of tasks to sustain their colony—seemingly without a conductor—from fearsome army ants, who stage twelve-hour hunting raids where they devour thousands, to gentle leafcutters cooperatively gardening in their peaceful underground kingdoms. Acclaimed biologist Susanne Foitzik has traveled the globe to study these master architects of Earth. Joined by journalist Olaf Fritsche, Foitzik invites readers deep into her world in both the field and the lab. Exploring these insects’ tiny yet incredible lives will inspire new respect for ants as a global superpower. Publisher’s note: Planet of the Ants was previously published in hardcover as Empire of Ants.