The Big Cats and their Fossil Relatives: An Illustrated Guide to their Evolution and Natural History
Pioneering work linking living cats with their extinct relatives, superbly illustrated

Mauricio Antón and Alan Turner
234 pages, 16 page col insert, 149 illus.
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Whether your interest is scientific or you merely wonder what a giant cat whose teeth inspired the name 'he who brings devastation'looked like, this
book is not to be missed. -- Luke Hunter BioScience A well-written, informative, and beautifully illustrated guide to the large cats, both extinct and
extant. -- Blaire Van Valkenburgh The Quarterly Review of Biology A very interesting book -- a cross between popular natural history and a coffee
table volume. -- F. S. Szalay Choice Beautifully illustrated... Clearly, this work has been a labour of love for both author and illustrator. --
Douglas Palmer New Scientist Anton's illustrations, refreshingly 'based directly on the skeletal evidence available and... not merely slightly altered
versions of living cats with the addition of large fangs,'are perhaps the finest ever published. They are intertwined with Turner's cogent text in an
eloquent demonstration of the interplay between art and science, paleontology and zoology, predator and prey, ecology and behavior, and anatomy and
geography. -- Dawn A. Adams Science
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