The Great Sperm Whale: A Natural History of the Ocean's Most Magnificent and Mysterious Creature
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This study covers the full spectrum of the sperm whale's prehistoric past to its current endangered existence. Richard Ellis illuminates the iconic
impact of Physeter macrocephalus ("big-headed blower") on our history, environment, and culture, with a substantial nod to Herman Melville and
Moby-Dick, the great novel that put the sperm whale (and whaling) on the literary map.
Ranging far and wide, the book covers the sperm whale's evolution, ecology, biology, anatomy, behavior, social organization, intelligence, communications, migrations, diet, and breeding. It also devotes considerable space to the whale's hunting prowess, including its clashes with the giant squid, and to the history of the whaling industry that decimated its numbers during the last two centuries.
Ranging far and wide, the book covers the sperm whale's evolution, ecology, biology, anatomy, behavior, social organization, intelligence, communications, migrations, diet, and breeding. It also devotes considerable space to the whale's hunting prowess, including its clashes with the giant squid, and to the history of the whaling industry that decimated its numbers during the last two centuries.
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