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Cheetah

Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: Luke Hunter and Dave Hamman
144 pages, 350 col photos
NHBS
Fine illustrated study
Cheetah
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  • Cheetah ISBN: 9781868727193 Hardback Dec 2003 Out of Print #136243
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With photos by Dave Hamman.
Highly illustrated, large format book depicting the life history and day-to-day survival of this African big cat. It discusses the evolution of the cheetah, its lifestyle, mating, rearing of cubs, family grouping, and its distribution in Africa. It also focuses on the endangered future of the species, its rapidly declining numbers and decreasing habitats, whilst highlighting the latest research in the field of conservation.

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John McNutt has a Ph.D. in animal behaviour from the University of California, and has worked for more than 20 years as a field biologist all over the world. He is co-author, along with his wife, Lesley Boggs, of Running Wild; an in-depth account of the life of a pack of African wild dogs in the Okavango Delta. Dave Hamman has worked for more than 10 years as a licensed bush guide and wildlife photographer. His photographs have been published around the world in magazines such as National Geographic and Africa - Environment and Wildlife.
Art / Photobook Out of Print
By: Luke Hunter and Dave Hamman
144 pages, 350 col photos
NHBS
Fine illustrated study
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